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xml:lang="en-GB">Thermidor (27 July 1794): a coop against Robespierre and the end of the period of Terrorism (according to the French Revolutionary calendar.)

26 The Eighteenth Brumaire coop (9 November 1799) through which Louis-NapolΓ©on Bonaparte abolishes the Re-public and ascends to the rank of Emperor.

Add the hibakushas too i.e. the survivors from Nagasaki and Hiroshima nuclear bombings.

Which strangely enough is orange.

+ (which contrary to its reputation isn’t so bad)

+ the trackstand

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In contrast to novels in which you can predict from the very first line what’s going to happen and what follows next, like for example in The Trial, or even from the title, like Crime and Punishment, in his novel there would be nothing predictable, except of course that it would not be.

Yet, it wouldn’t lump itself with those which, after reading the synopsis on the back cover, you put back down.

To become readable, legible, a must-read and, there-fore, publishable.

But also, underlineable. His books would be read with a pencil in hand and would consequently become pitch black from all the underlining.

Low carbon literature and, thus, with an inconsequen-tial environmental footprint on the one hand, maybe as much as the paper and ink for printing his pages, where, because the plot demands it, others would fly to the other end of the world just to supposedly get acquainted with the place.

Low budget, on the other hand, maybe a cappuccino and two or three Text Messages.

Low profile and low-key.

Both untrue and conceited.

That it wouldn’t be what? Predictable. Say it.

That, as well as the next one, put them both in the goals.

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Zero waste; everything would be recycled.

His tool? His notepad. What did he note down? What-ever came to mind. It accompanied him wherever he went. To work? To work. To the toilet? To the toilet. On the bus? On the bus. On a holiday? On a holiday. As his inspiration had proven itself directly relative to the distance that separated them, they had become permanently joined at the hip. Incidentally, he always carried it in his hip pocket. One note - like a restau-rant where no one steps inside if there is just a man and a dog - led to

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