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Old 12-03-2021, 09:31 AM   #30360
Dr. Drib
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I picked up The Eyewitness, by Ernst Weiss from the Archive site. I downloaded both PDF and the epub.

The epub was so clean that I decided to clean it up completely. It took between 3-4 hours of casual work, and now it looks like a retail version - if one existed in epub.

I'm 1/3 of the way through it, and I'm thoroughly engrossed in his writing. But then, I like this type of writing...reflective, thought-provoking, slow-paced (but always interesting to me), engrossing, and thoroughly modernist.

Next read will be Kzradock the Onion Man and the Spring-Fresh Methuselah: From the Notes of Dr. Renard De Montpensier , by Louis Levy, actually available from Amazon or Kobo as an ebook (Partners was still viable yesterday, but only at 20% off). If you like weird and neglected literary fiction, then a visit to Wakefield Press is highly recommended. Unfortunately, most of their books are only available in paper.

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