A Guide for the Perplexed: A NovelVintage Books, 1993 - 342 ページ In "a fable of fantastical lushness" (New York Times Book Review), Levi tells of two women, stranded in a bewitching Spanish town, and both searching for the same mysterious man, who pass the time by telling stories. "(A) complicated tale of travel, exile, and renewal".--Washington Post Book World. |
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PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION | 5 |
HOLLANDDUTY FREE II | 11 |
HANNICHOOS AND CHURROS | 27 |
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