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Something More | my extensive reading Something More my extensive reading Skip to content Home About/Contact ← Older posts Illusion Sleeves Posted on January 22, 2024 by Liz Mc2 I am very much enjoying my slow reading of Kate Briggs’s This Little Art, organized by Kim and Rebecca . At the reflective pace of three or four pages a day, I pay attention to different things. On the very first page, my attention snagged on a pair of delicate, gauzy sleeves–so easy to catch things on. These sleeves, and the arms they both reveal and conceal, come from Thomas Mann’s novel The Magic Mountain. Or from Helen Lowe-Porter’s translation of the novel. Or perhaps from Briggs’s paraphrase of that translation. It’s hard to tell exactly whose words these are. The sleeves appear only indirectly, in the memory of Hans Castorp, who is comparing their effect on him to that of Frau Chauchat’s bare arms, which he’s observing in the novel’s present: He had thought, on maki...

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