Phantom Pain

Arnon Grunberg

2000

When I was born, Robert G. Mehlman was at the peak of his glory. He was more than a major talent. But within five years there wasn’t much of that glory left, and my mother sometimes compared him to a bunch of roses that had been left in a vase too long without water.

Probably the only reason I was conceived was because my father, for once in his…

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