Jiang insists that purgatorial hunger must be real rather than merely metaphorical, otherwise the pain and desire would have no meaning.
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Real hunger
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"Okay. Well, they say it would be... It would be real hunger, right? Because only if it's real, does it have any meaning. If..."
"So it's a metaphorical fruit that... But it's not... It's not real hunger then, because you..."
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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