Ian "Marvin" Graye
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Ian "Marvin" Graye Ian "Marvin" Graye said: " CRITIQUE:

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This book consists of two long short stories or novellas, one called "Things" and the other "A Man Asleep".

"Things" was originally published in French under the title "Les Choses".

The novella is not so much a narrative, as a descri
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