The Blind Woman (Google Books ⧉, Amazon ⧉, Bookshop ⧉)
by Archimboldi
References To Other Books
No references to other books found
Referenced By
Direct References
2666
When he sat down next to Pelletier he could see it was not Saint Thomas but rather The Blind Woman, and he asked Pelletier whether he’d had the patience to reread the other book from start to finish. Pelletier looked up at him and didn’t answer.
2666
At the hotel, when he got back, Pelletier was always on the terrace or at the pool or sprawled in an armchair in one of the lounges, rereading Saint Thomas or The Blind Woman or Lethaea, which were, it seemed, the only books by Archimboldi he’d brought with him to Mexico.
Places Referenced
No places referenced