Everything Could Be So PerfectMark Binmore, 5 nov. 2018 - 150 pages A middle-aged author of elite fiction watches a film adaptation of his first book and is immediately enraptured by the young actor in the leading role. Captivated and, increasingly, consumed: he discovers more about the person, his life, finds old photographs, kisses them – and more. Eventually, his mania takes him to a meeting and a pathetically awful denouement. Everything Could Be So Perfect is an engaging study of an obsession bordering on madness. |
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Section 23 | 141 |
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Section 10 | 68 |
Section 11 | 72 |
Section 12 | 73 |
Section 13 | 74 |
Section 14 | 78 |
Section 15 | 86 |
Section 24 | 143 |
Section 25 | 144 |
Section 26 | 145 |
Section 27 | 146 |
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