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Scarecrow & Other Anomalies - Oliverio Girondo (1932)
>SCARECROW is indescribable. It is so spectacularly original that even though alerted by advance notice, the reader will still be surprised by it more than anything else he or she might have ever read.
>"It appears that I am living,/ that I exist amid this noise,/That I can see these walls,/ that these hands are mine,/ but perhaps I am mistaken / and walls and hands/ are only things remembered / from a former life

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Not sure if OP is still around, but if they or anyone else want another "euphoric" book recommendation, I want to mention Scarecrow & Other Anomalies by Oliverio Girondo.

Never has a book filled me with so much love for life, for the world, and for everything in it. Not trying to be cheesy here, but I have never experienced such, well, euphoria, in a book before. I haven't actually finished it yet, but at the end of each little one to two page chapter I have to step away and just /appreciate/ everything. It is that full.

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