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What are some books that are abstract and/or dense and have multiple meanings?
The usual "blablabla, he thought" make me drift off. I don't give a fuck what a middling writer thinks his imaginary retard character thought or did.
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you should read this so you can learn to read classic realist stories as texts that are already abstract and dense and full of multiple meanings



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