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+ | This sentence can read something like: No-man from nowhere found nothing. The body at the wake, who is either dead - or asleep, finds itself in a kind of non-existent void, in "nonland" - devoid of real objects and people. |
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The Nile, Egypt.
Nihil: Latin - 'nothing'.
This sentence can read something like: No-man from nowhere found nothing. The body at the wake, who is either dead - or asleep, finds itself in a kind of non-existent void, in "nonland" - devoid of real objects and people.