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Elias Canetti described his polemic against death as the book he was born to write. But he couldn’t finish it, or barely start it
Elias Canetti described his polemic against death as the book he was born to write. But he couldn’t finish it, or barely start it

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Elias Canetti described his polemic against death as the book he was born to write. But he couldn’t finish it, or barely start it . . .

Elias Canetti described his polemic against death as the book he was born to write. But he couldn’t finish it, or barely start it

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