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His passages were illegal, but "he never got caught," Ms. Cabrera said.
He has an acute eye and writes beautifully; his passages on Kinshasa, a city of street boys, prostitutes and diamond dealers, are always evocative.
The relationship of noumenon to phenomenon in Kant's philosophy has engaged philosophers for nearly two centuries, and some have judged his passages on these topics to be irreconcilable.
He continued to press for the reform of working-class conditions, on which his Passages in the Life of a Radical (1840 44) and Early Days (1849) are illuminating.
His passages about wildlife are evocative; a toad has an "ethereal, extended trill" that "seems like spring's angelic epitome — whereupon the male may clasp the female for many hours".
As far as ratings go, the idea is brilliant and Mr Roberts is a fluent writer with a sense of humour: his passages on Hitler's anti-smoking vegetarianism are particularly funny.
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