The taste of the apple... lies in the contact of the fruit with the palate, not in the fruit itself.
Short fiction, magical realism
The taste of the apple... lies in the contact of the fruit with the palate, not in the fruit itself.
Short fiction, magical realism
From "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote"
1939
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