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The Story of My Typewriter by Paul Auster
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The Story of My Typewriter

by Paul Auster

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Nothing great, cute mostly, but not really needed in the entire scope of things. Yes, Auster loves his typewriter and is devoted to it. Yes, the painter/artist loves to fashion whatever it is about the machine that continues obviously to fascinate him to obsessive degrees. But it is all rather wasted on me at least because I really do not care. And it isn't my fault because I truly am a caring, feeling, empathetic, and understanding human being no matter what you say. ( )
  MSarki | Mar 31, 2013 |
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