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Christmas means all kinds of different things depending on who you ask – and if, for you, it’s a day of relaxing at home with a tub of Celebrations to your left and a glass of something sparkling to your right, then we salute you.
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Augusto Monterroso’s playful tale of a writer in search of a lasting legacy takes aim at the literary establishment
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