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What Roth is going on about in this book – and I would like to express this as tentatively as possible, because this is not an easy novel to second-guess, or, if you like, reverse-engineer – is the malicious capriciousness of fate, or the fallibility of God.
But Mr. Badillo's ill-advised derision of Mr. Beame as "a malicious little man" during a particularly nasty debate helped seal his fate.
("Whilst I am not Jewish myself, I really sympathise with the terrible fate the Jewish race suffered due to Hitler's malicious policies. I have written a moving poem about the above").
Malicious distribution.
Malicious detachment.
Many were malicious.
It was nothing malicious.
"This is a malicious lie.
Their fate, my fate.
Beware malicious attendants.
"It's malicious.
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