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The Distance of the Moon, Italo Calvino
'Time is a catastrophe, perpetual and irreversible.'
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"I did have hallucinations, but did they harm anyone? Who did they harm, that's what I'd like to know!'
Titulli: A nervous breakdown
Origjinali: A nervous breakdown
Gjinia: Novel
Autori: Anton Chekhov
Shtëpia botuese: Penguin Classics
Viti: 2016
Fq. 128
Pesha: 0.100 kg
ISBN: 978-0-241-25178-2
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