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Oh, all that was so far away, almost forgotten. But during her mother's five-day...
Author:
Milan Kundera
Book:
Ignorance
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Oh, all that was so far away, almost forgotten. But during her mother's five-day stay in Paris, that feeling of inferiority, of weakness, of dependency came over her again.
( Milan Kundera )
[ Ignorance ]
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