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The nightsea journey may be absurd, but here we swim, will-we nill-we, against...
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John Barth
Book:
Lost in the Funhouse
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The nightsea journey may be absurd, but here we swim, will-we nill-we, against the flood, onward and upward, toward a shore that may not exist and couldn't be reached if it did.
( John Barth )
[ Lost in the Funhouse ]
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