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How well do these two works pair as literature?
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>>25279788
I like to pair Bartleby with the Stranger.
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>>25279791
I think this is more interesting honestly because one book asks a question, the other makes a declaration in lieu of bureaucracy
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>>25279788
I believe anybody that interprets Kafka primarily through the lens of Bureaucracy needs to be shot on sight.
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>>25280245
You don't have the guts
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>>25280250
I dont have the gun or the forehead. Guts are no problem



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