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Eric Maas
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…the other was so ugly as to be fascinating. Her dripping lip made her look like an ancient sculpture depicting some sort of creature from Hades.
That’s quite specific, isn’t it. What creature could that be?
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That’s quite specific, isn’t it. What creature could that be?
Eric Maas
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3. Pheasant distance
all these matters absorbed his mind, drawing the world inside, into the larger, chaotic space that each of us carries within like an invisible piece of luggage that we drag after us all our lives, without knowing why. Our true self.
O, so now it’s us? The narrator(s) and the reader alike?
— Jun 25, 2026 12:55PM
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all these matters absorbed his mind, drawing the world inside, into the larger, chaotic space that each of us carries within like an invisible piece of luggage that we drag after us all our lives, without knowing why. Our true self.
O, so now it’s us? The narrator(s) and the reader alike?
Eric Maas
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No one believes in their own death.
— Jun 25, 2026 11:03AM
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…putting themselves in order after the anarchic reign of illness.
— Jun 25, 2026 02:38AM
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2. Schwärmerei
Opitz’s wife has committed suicide and Wojnicz finds her body on the dinner table. Later that day, a first acquaintance with the other guests. Peculiar lot. And the narrator(s) still observe from the oddest corners. How strange it may seem, it’s their story…
— Jun 25, 2026 02:33AM
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Opitz’s wife has committed suicide and Wojnicz finds her body on the dinner table. Later that day, a first acquaintance with the other guests. Peculiar lot. And the narrator(s) still observe from the oddest corners. How strange it may seem, it’s their story…

















