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	<title>Comments on: The Tunnel by Ernesto Sabato</title>
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		<title>By: carla arena</title>
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		<description>Dear Jane,

And I was delighted with your account, could picture your scene admiring the artist&#039;s masterpieces and excitedly talking to him in Spanish!

I ordered the Tunnel and was waiting for the group to get started. I&#039;ll read it and share my own impressions with you here. About Latins&#039; obsessions in literature, it seems that a perfect match to read and to talk about would be Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I read &quot;Memoires of my melancholy whores&quot; a while ago and loved it.

When I get back to Key West, I&#039;ll read the Tunnel in Spanish!</description>
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<p>And I was delighted with your account, could picture your scene admiring the artist&#8217;s masterpieces and excitedly talking to him in Spanish!</p>
<p>I ordered the Tunnel and was waiting for the group to get started. I&#8217;ll read it and share my own impressions with you here. About Latins&#8217; obsessions in literature, it seems that a perfect match to read and to talk about would be Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I read &#8220;Memoires of my melancholy whores&#8221; a while ago and loved it.</p>
<p>When I get back to Key West, I&#8217;ll read the Tunnel in Spanish!</p>
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