Plot introduction
Nathan Zuckerman is a promising young writer who spends a night in the home of E.I. Lonoff (a portrait, it has been argued, of Bernard Malamud or Henry Roth or a composite of both),[2] an established author whom Zuckerman idolizes. Also staying in the Lonoff home is Amy Bellette, a young woman with a vague past whom the narrator apparently comes to suspect as being Anne Frank, living in the United States anonymously, having survived the Holocaust. It only becomes apparent at the end of this section that this conjecture is part of a fiction composed by Zuckerman.
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なんとかけーすけが予防線張っててワロス
アクセル~深~く~踏み込ん~でみ~る~
景~色だ~けが変~わ~り~未~来は~過去に~な~るぅ~♪
ああ、そう言えば高校時代、ロンバケ以来のアルバムやね~って話を
一年十組の某クラスメートと渡り廊下で話した記憶が今甦ったっす
お師匠さんは今は副学長ですかそうですか
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