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Read it for the third time. And, yet, it feels new every single time. There is an unsaid anguish in this book over those artificial demarcations that divided boundaries of nations create, while people still struggle to gauge distance in words. Places don‘t just exist; they have to be imagined. Violence and silence, two grotesquely rhyming words, merely happen to be brushes that may paint such an imagination.
I highly recommend it.
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