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Good luck if you ever do get around to publishing it. I found it in my favourite 2/h bookstore for (if I remember correctly) €1. It was lauded by E L Doctorow and Michael Herr on the back and that was enough for me. I couldn't believe how good it was, and then discovered that Tesich died in '96. What a loss. I found this site set up by his sister, which may interest you if you've not seen it before: http://www.srpska-mreza.com/tesich/steve...
Thanks for visiting! Yes, Karoo took me completely by surprise. Walked the funny-tragic tightrope quite expertly.
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