Paradox beloved novelists. despised savior, humane whore, selfish man — Thomas Keneally, Searching Schindler: A Memoir

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Paradox is beloved of novelists. The despised savior, the humane whore, the selfish man suddenly munificent, the wise fool, and the cowardly hero. Most writers spend their lives writing about unexpected malice in the supposedly virtuous, and unexpected virtue in the supposedly sinful.

Thomas Keneally, Searching for Schindler: A Memoir

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