Having tonight finished my second collection of John Berger essays (this one,
Photocopies), I found myself wishing that two authors were still with us: W.G. Sebald and Italo Calvino. To sit Berger at a table with Sebald (
Austerlitz) and Calvino
(Invisible Cities) would be a treat, indeed: for all three were masters, as I see it, of that fleeting, philosophical moment.
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