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  1. Charlie Chaplin Version of Judas.Morteza Shahram - manuscript
    According to Borges' "Three Versions of Judas": The Redeemer could feel fatigue, cold, confusion, hunger and thirst; it is reasonable to admit that he could also sin and be damned. The Redeemer, the infinite ascetic, lowered himself to a man completely, a man to the point of infamy, a man to the point of being reprehensible—all the way to the abyss. In order to save us, He could have chosen any of the destinies which together weave the uncertain web of (...)
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  • Charlie Chaplin Version of Monsieur Meursault (the Stranger).Morteza Shahram - manuscript
    A Rejoinder to the Least Charitable Interpretation of Meursault's Narrative Self-Portrait as Anti-Social Passive-Aggressive Reactive Self-Destructive. Not worth your time. Perhaps the worst thing I have written yet.
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