![]() And yet the reality here in question is strictly physical, that is to say it has no allegorical significance. It describes a reality which is not necessarily that of the reader's own experience. But he must deliver the parcel or at least get rid of it.Īlain Robbe-Grillet says in his prefatory note: "this story is fiction, not a report. All the streets look the same, and he cannot remember the name of the street where he was to meet the man who had agreed to take the parcel. Wandering through the snow laden devastated streets of what once was a city, a soldier on the losing side has a parcel to deliver. The enemy is expected to arrive in town at any moment. All the streets look the same, and he cannot remember the name of the street where he was to meet the man who had The Battle of Reichenfels has been fought and lost. The Battle of Reichenfels has been fought and lost. ![]()
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