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Franz Kafka interviewing Gregor Samsa and Friend, 1915.
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Western Antartica
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The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Q: mal de coucou -
waveringmind asked dictionaryofobscuresorrows:
I’d like to know something about ‘mal de coucou’. I think it means something like ‘pain of the cuckoo’ (?), but I don’t see the connection between these words and the definition you gave them. Could you explain this to me?
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