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Originally Posted by anagnorisis
Judging by what I’ve read so far, it’s an interesting tale by an observant writer. The story is in the form of a monologue and revolves around an ambitious and impressionable young man who finds himself torn between his apparently conflicting associations. His love for an extraordinary woman forms an important thread which runs through much of the novel, providing an insight into his mental struggles concerning his identity and affiliations.
I hope I didn’t give away too much. 
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thanks. Sounds somehow the same theme as was in Mothsmoke.. no?

Muniya can enlighten better
