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|title=Crumbs
|author=Miha Mazzini
|publisher=Freight Books
|date=February 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908754397</amazonuk>
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|summary=A book that successfully evokes the hard-drinking, listless chancer character of European tradition, without saying too much about anything.
|cover=1908754397
|aznuk=1908754397
|aznus=1908754397
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We are in a hell of man's own making – a town that is basically one huge foundry, whose men go from working there to a bar then to (someone's) bed in three eight hour shifts, or so it seems. Egon isn't one of those men, or isn't any more, for he works at other things than the foundry – namely churning out trashy low-brow fiction, and a lot of wheeling and a lot more dealing. He still keeps his shift in at the bar and in people's beds, though, all the while looking out for number one. He has several friendships on the go, and several sexual partners at the same time, yet drinks so much it's hard to say he exactly cherishes himself above all – if anything he doesn't care that much about anyone. He certainly cares for something however – his beloved stash of Cartier cologne has run out, and he'll as like as not do anything for more…