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Originally published as: Mori no hazure de by Bungeishunju Ltd., Japapan.
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Translation of: Huden er det elastiske hylster der omgiver hele legemet.
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In 2015, on the night following a terrorist massacring eighty-three tourists on the beach at Sous...
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Originally published: Der Schlaf der Gerechten. Frankfurt am Maim: S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Ã2002.
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A previously untranslated classic of Portuguese literature originally published in 1966, Maria Ju...
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