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Soon after, Klas finds out that he has been burgled on nearly all of his belongings. In a local boxing club he meets the elegant and charismatic Henry Morgan, a boxer, pianist and an ebullient if unreliable raconteur. Henry persuades Klas to move into his apartment, where he lives with his mentally
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In the third part of the novel, Henry and Leo both mysteriously disappear, and Klas finds himself living alone in the apartment. He burns up his unsuccessful attempt to write a pastiche of
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The second part of the novel tells the story of the Morgan brother's previous life. A
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story of Henry as, among other things, a smuggler of false passports to
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and begin to write a new story, the story about the Morgan brothers.
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Klas Ă–stergren
Tiina Nunnally
Stockholm
Albert Bonniers förlag
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91-0-044-964-4
Klas Ă–stergren
Tiina Nunnally
Gentlemen
Mikael Marcimain

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