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Jan 29Liked by Arnie Sabatelli

I love Kundera and read his Unbearable Lightness of Being over and over again when I was in my 20s. "Good fiction (good literature) throws you into that “elusiveness of truth,” those in-between moments where no obvious point is being made. " Love this--we've been talking about those in-between spaces in AP Lit. I think I'm going to have them read this post. Thank you.

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This resonated, yours (and Kundera's) ultimate point about what truths exactly fiction tries to get right, then, the connection to Robinson and O'Connor- bravo.

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