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In Michal Ajvaz's The Other City, the protagonist discovers a hidden side of Prague when the sun sets. His eyes are opened to another world hiding in the mist of the one he's always known and every secret passageway, hidden doors in statues, and an underground temple are illuminated. Exploring this other city, he finds talking birds, strange creatures, and eccentric citizens with elaborate mythologies. While in the borders of his native Prague, he is at night very much in another, surreal city, and the more he understands of the Prague of the shadows, the less he understands the life he had before.
There is similarly a split between the two people Paul talks about, children of the day and children of the night. It is more than a time when people are up and vigilant because children of the light live a different life than those of the darkness.
There is similarly a split between the two people Paul talks about, children of the day and children of the night. It is more than a time when people are up and vigilant because children of the light live a different life than those of the darkness.
