John Fowles' The Magus: A tale of betrayal, desire, and existenial ...
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Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:59:30 GM
Yet, like Port and Kit, Rob and Laura, the reunion is of the shakiest sort. Neither one can trust the other after all the Magus has put them through, yet Nicholas realizes only too late that perhaps this was what the wily . Greek. was trying to teach him all along: "I had a sense of an abyss between us that was immeasurably deep, yet also absurdly narrow, as narrow as our real distance apart, crossable in one small step." ... More in Reading & . Literature. ...
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Sun, 20 Apr 2008 02:59:30 GM
Yet, like Port and Kit, Rob and Laura, the reunion is of the shakiest sort. Neither one can trust the other after all the Magus has put them through, yet Nicholas realizes only too late that perhaps this was what the wily . Greek. was trying to teach him all along: "I had a sense of an abyss between us that was immeasurably deep, yet also absurdly narrow, as narrow as our real distance apart, crossable in one small step." ... More in Reading & . Literature. ...
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