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Tag Archives: Barcelona
“The Impostor” by Javier Cercas
Zur deutschen Fassung. Impostors who portray their lives as more adventurous than they are don’t just exist in novels and in blogs. Some live among us. Or, when impostorism conspires with narcissism, they force their way onto the big stage. … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, History, Holocaust, Spain
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Tagged Barcelona, Flossenbürg, MacLehose, Mauthausen
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I am bored by terrorists
Another terrorist attack. I check where (Barcelona) and how (running a car into people). On Las Ramblas, where I have been already, where I went for a walk, where I ate, where I read a newspaper. That should touch me, … Continue reading →
Easily Confused, # 13 – Catalonia edition
Mass hysteria: Mas hysteria: Nobody outside of Catalonia will understand this joke. :-(