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Every time I see this Saramago quote: "The gate is wide open, the madmen escape." at the top of my blog, I hear it sung to the tune of "Away in the Manger". Not that useful but there you have it.

posted morning of Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
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I don't come here often enough. Back when Saramago won the Nobel, somebody put a few pages of "Blindness" on the web. I read them and thought, I ought to read that book. The thought has occurred to me since, but your posts on the subject will send me to B&N tomorrow. Thanks!

posted evening of January 16th, 2008 by roy edroso

Cool, I'm glad to hear it.

posted evening of January 16th, 2008 by Jeremy

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