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My Body and I (1925)

by René Crevel

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A vivid, personal journey through (dis)illusion, suicide, memory, sexuality and the wilderness of the imagination. From evocative tales to frank confessions, the reader becomes a confidant to a soul trapped in an awkward-fitting body.
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露愁, 岡田Cover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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