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The Neverending Story Saul Andreetti THINK IAFOR
Media, Film & Journalism, The Arts & Literature

The Neverending Story: Power, Imagination and Reality

The protagonist of Michael Ende’s The Neverending Story is endowed with the ability to create and destroy the world of imagination as he sees fit. Is this the ultimate power? By Dr. Saul Andreetti.

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