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''<small>“But, look here, there’s a misunderstanding,” you try to warn him. “This isn’t a book... these are only titles ... the Traveler...” | ''<small>“But, look here, there’s a misunderstanding,” you try to warn him. “This isn’t a book... these are only titles ... the Traveler...”'' | ||
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''“Oh, the traveler always appeared only in the first pages and then was never mentioned again—he had fulfilled his function, the novel wasn’t his story....” | ''“Oh, the traveler always appeared only in the first pages and then was never mentioned again—he had fulfilled his function, the novel wasn’t his story....”'' | ||
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''“But this isn’t the story whose continuation I want to know....” | ''“But this isn’t the story whose continuation I want to know....”'' | ||
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''The seventh reader interrupts you: | ''The seventh reader interrupts you:'' | ||
“Do you believe that every story must have a beginning and an end? In ancient times a story could end only in two ways: having passed all the tests, the hero and the heroine married, or else they died. The ultimate meaning to which all stories refer has two faces: the continuity of life, the inevitability of death.” | ''“Do you believe that every story must have a beginning and an end? In ancient times a story could end only in two ways: having passed all the tests, the hero and the heroine married, or else they died. The ultimate meaning to which all stories refer has two faces: the continuity of life, the inevitability of death.”'' | ||
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(Italo Calvino, If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler)</small> | (Italo Calvino, If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler)</small> | ||
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