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Walaschek's Dream
Book (italiano): Allusive, ironic, and elegiac, Joycean in scope, <em>Walaschek's Dream</em> is an encyclopedic portrait of European culture under Nazism and a singular meditation on the ephemerality of sport and the immortalizing power of art.
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