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New Re: In many languages (OK, in German), "a Benjamin"...
Well, I still like Hesse and Romain Rolland. Mann is the Wagner of literature, with diseases in the place of Norse gods.


-drl

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New Re: In many languages (OK, in German), "a Benjamin"...
"Mann is the Wagner of literature, with diseases in the place of Norse gods." --I suspect Mann might be well pleased with that evaluation...but how shrewd or how facile is the quip on your part?

cordially,
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