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clonazepam high [Javier] Marias is a funny one. I find the stories interesting and engaging, but also quite cold and clinical in tone. I've yet to read one that has really drawn me in. Rather, I finish the story and think 'oh, that was clever', or 'how intriguing'. This isn't the worst criticism in the world, but there's nothing here that moves me. Writers in the short story form that have done so recently for me- Saroyan, DW Wilson, Richard Yates, have all been more interested in emotions. I have Marias a bit more like Donald Barthelme - almost intellectual in his approach, a bit distant.