
Something surprised me.
One of the fasinating part of the novel is when Ghinsburg overcomes his injury and hunger in such a bad conditon with desperate for life and strong spritualiy. As he overcomes the situation, he writes a letter to his brother,
"What I am doing here in South America is to find extraordinary."
What the hell does that mean? Why would he risk his life to find such abstract thing? He does not even know what's extraordinary; himself. He is very rare character who has two sides. One that wants to survive and stay away from danger, and the other that keeps pushing him into the danger looking for extraoridnary and spirital insperations.
IS HE A PHYCHO?

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