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      The hero of the novel by one of the most popular writers of modern Lithuania, Herkus Kuncius (born in 1965), is a Lithuanian intellectual of the bohemian persuasion languishing in Paris, whose observations, thoughts and comments about the French capital and its inhabitants form the content of the book. The author’s description of Paris at first evokes amazement, which turns into a smile, and then gives way to uncontrollable laughter.
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      The hero of the novel by one of the most popular writers of modern Lithuania, Herkus Kuncius (born in 1965), is a Lithuanian intellectual of the bohemian persuasion languishing in Paris, whose observations, thoughts and comments about the French capital and its inhabitants form the content of the book. The author’s description of Paris at first evokes amazement, which turns into a smile, and then gives way to uncontrollable laughter.
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      Autor/-in
      Kuncius Herkus
      Verlag
      Novoe izdatel'stvo
      ISBN
      9785983790674
      Format
      Paperback
      Year Published
      2006
      Seiten
      212

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      Proshedshii mnogokratnyi raz [Past multiple times]
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      Proshedshii mnogokratnyi raz [Past multiple times]

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