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To men at this remove, it is as though things exist in their particular physical...
Author:
Don DeLillo
Book:
The Angel Esmeralda
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Published at:
7 years ago
To men at this remove, it is as though things exist in their particular physical form in order to reveal the hidden simplicity of some powerful mathematical truth.
( Don DeLillo )
[ The Angel Esmeralda ]
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