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Turlupin (1924)

by Leo Perutz

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On the face of it Turlupin is a straightforward picaresque historical novel with a strong element of fantasy and the pace of a good serial. However, it is much more than this. It is an ironic meditation on the meaning (or meaninglessness) of history.

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