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A Woman in Jerusalem
What's interesting about this novel is that the person who is the most human is the woman who is dead and has been since the beginning of the story. And she is the only one in the story who has name. So far the other characters are known by how they function at work: the night supervisor, the human ... (continue)
What's interesting about this novel is that the person who is the most human is the woman who is dead and has been since the beginning of the story. And she is the only one in the story who has name. So far the other characters are known by how they function at work: the night supervisor, the human resource manager or how they function in relationships, daughter, ex-wife...
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