Ordered by two mysterious, intimidating men to "write a statement of about 100 pages," the narrator of Chinese Letter - who's not even sure of his name, but calls himself Fritz - faithfully records the twisted experiences of his daily life: his absurd conversations with his mother, his visits to...
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Ordered by two mysterious, intimidating men to "write a statement of about 100 pages," the narrator of Chinese Letter - who's not even sure of his name, but calls himself Fritz - faithfully records the twisted experiences of his daily life: his absurd conversations with his mother, his visits to a friend who works in the hospital's morgue, and his sister's tumultuous marri
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