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    <![CDATA[A collection of short stories written at the turn of the century by a Swiss writer whose work influenced Thomas Mann and Franz Kafka. Robert Walser was one of the first practitioners of surrealism in 20th-century European literature, renowned for his themes of political menace and power.]]>
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