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  • dyvyd
    5 Dec 2015, 20:44
    There may be hopefully two still-living human beings who might notice...
    "One of Two" has checked in, and I am very happy to see the response! I just finished Eco's The Prague Cemetery and felt myself deep in Joculumesque territory without a native guide.
  • (Anonymous)
    5 Dec 2015, 14:35
    There may be hopefully two still-living human beings who might notice...
    This is joculum, who also just now posted something, but having logged out I didn't feel like logging back in.
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    22 Mar 2014, 16:10
    Nothing like the Main
    One case where Facebook wins out over LiveJournal. Like. With amusement and provoked thought.
  • dyvyd
    14 Oct 2013, 02:05
    Saragossa 4
    John, I think you would find even more to it than my generous appraisal of it suggests.

    Since posting this I have gone through Part 1&2 of Don Quixote, and quite strongly feel that Patocki's…
  • crowleycrow
    13 Oct 2013, 23:26
    Saragossa 4
    Sent here by Joculum at LJ. This already makes me like the book you have made me imagine this one to be. But it it?

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