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Michael Ondaatje

“The man named Caravaggio pushes open all the windows in the room so he can hear the noises of the night. He undresses, rubs his palms gently over his neck and for a while lies down on the unmade bed. The noise of the trees, the breaking of moon into silver fish bouncing off the leaves of asters outside.

The moon is on him like skin, a sheaf of water.”

Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient
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The English Patient The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
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