« (...) I don't really like the word "destiny." It is only a target that is drawn after the fact at the spot where the arrow was posted. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
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The anomaly
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« Nevertheless, he knows that it will be enough for one of his sentences to be smarter than him to make this miracle a writer. (page 172) »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« The architect lists what, in the manners of the young woman, has gradually destroyed her, and he concludes that it all comes down to the question of the body. Since he sees death on the horizon, i.e. for a long time, he places desire at the center of what he calls love. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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