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I've removed the film stub notice since the article is about a book. I reckon it's quite an important article to have done though, the author won the Nobel prize partly as a result of it. Anyway, I'm trying to sort it out. L.omahony 18:39, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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"What happens in December is relevant to the narrative style: people are cold. It is time for shortages." from "Time" section. Wikify if you want to put it back. TBH the whole article needs some serious cleanup.