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“It feels to me as thought I've become the character in it, and the character's life ends when the books does. I suppose there are times I'm glad too. Then the ending is like coming out of a bad dream, and I feel all light and free, reborn. I sometimes wonder whether writers really know what they're doing to us readers. [...] I don't read much anymore [...] maybe for that reason. Because I didn't want books to have me in their power. It's like poison. I imagined I'd become immune. But you never become immune. On the contrary.”

Quote by Peter Stamm

Book:Agnes

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Agnes

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Peter Stamm
Peter Stamm

Peter Stamm, born on January 18, 1963, is a renowned Swiss writer known for his profound psychological portrayals and unique narrative style. His works primarily explore themes of modern human loneliness, desires, and moral dilemmas. more

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