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Fathers in some countries are like cotton bales; in others like clay pots or jars; in others, like reading, in a newspaper, a long account of a film you have already seen and liked immensely but do not wish to see again, or read about.
— Donald Barthelme, "Manual for Sons," May 12 , 1975Fathers in some countries are like cotton bales; in others like clay pots or jars; in others, like reading, in a newspaper, a long account of a film you have already seen and liked immensely but do not wish to see again, or read about.
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