Never Any End to Paris
by Enrique Vila-Matas, translated by Anne McLean
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"It’s a very confused and confusing lecture—but that’s a feature, not a bug. You have to be willing to walk with Vila-Matas as if he’s some kind of intoxicated tour guide of a city that doesn’t even entirely exist. It’s wonderful. Like all the books suggested here, the drama comes in the turns of thought. If that sounds boring to you, it probably will be boring to you. If you’re the sort of person who cannot be bored when left alone to think for a while, then you will probably enjoy this and all the other books here."
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