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(Created page with "{{Infobox Individual |first mention cs = esquivalience (novel) }} '''T. S. Lee''' was the author of ''The Travels as Our Souls Unravel''. (PROSE: {{cs|Esquivalience (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalience}}</nowiki>}}) Lee was unavailable for comment to ''The Druimport Entwister'', although the publishers stated that an appeal of his work had been his ability to "guide a reader from what s...")
 
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'''T. S. Lee''' was the author of ''[[The Travels as Our Souls Unravel]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Esquivalience (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalience}}</nowiki>}}) Lee was [[unavailable]] for [[comment]] to ''[[The Druimport Entwister]]'', although the [[The Travels as Our Souls Unravel's publishers|publishers]] stated that  an [[appeal]] of his [[work]] had been his [[ability]] to "[[guide]] a [[reader]] from what seemed like a distant unseen [[aspect]] of [[life]] towards a very [[poignant]] and [[important]] [[truth]]". They described the book as a [[testament]] to his ability for evoking something "so profound and universal", expressing [[delight]] at the amount of [[interest]] and [[appreciation]] his work was receiving. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Druimport Entwister No. 276 (short story)|namedpart=Bestseller Glory For T. S. Lee With New Book|page=1 - 2}})
'''T. S. Lee''' was the author of ''[[The Travels as Our Souls Unravel]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Esquivalience (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalience}}</nowiki>}}, {{cs|The Druimport Entwister No. 276 (short story)|namedpart=Bestseller Glory For T. S. Lee With New Book|page=1}}) Lee was [[unavailable]] for [[comment]] to ''[[The Druimport Entwister]]'', although the [[The Travels as Our Souls Unravel's publishers|publishers]] stated that  an [[appeal]] of his [[work]] had been his [[ability]] to "[[guide]] a [[reader]] from what seemed like a distant unseen [[aspect]] of [[life]] towards a very [[poignant]] and [[important]] [[truth]]". They described the book as a [[testament]] to his ability for evoking something "so profound and universal", expressing [[delight]] at the amount of [[interest]] and [[appreciation]] his work was receiving. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Druimport Entwister No. 276 (short story)|namedpart=Bestseller Glory For T. S. Lee With New Book|page=1 - 2}})


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