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A Particular Type of Sadness

BY STEWART SLATER I have known Bernie Gunther for about 15 years and, although our contact has been sporadic, I know him well. I know about his job, and his troubles with colleagues and superiors. I know many of the women who have entered his life, and I know they have all left it again. I know about his travels. I know whom he hates. … Continue reading A Particular Type of Sadness

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