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No Country- XII- No Country and Existentialism.

#47: April - May 2008 (Fiction)
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Ophelia

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No Country- XII- No Country and Existentialism.

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This is something I could post in several different threads. I'll start here.

Do you think No Country is an existentialist novel?
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No!

Why on earth would anyone think that?
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No?

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Not an existentialist novel? It reads like a short story by Camus or Sartre. Of COURSE it's an existentialist novel.

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Well, I'll pass on that . . . don't know enough about E to talk about it really.
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