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What the French novelist Georges Perec owed to the kabbalistic tradition
| 7:00 AM Oct 29, 2009
What the French novelist Georges Perec owed to the kabbalistic tradition
By Joshua Cohen | 7:00 AM Oct 29, 2009
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