What’s strange to me is it seems Fosse is precisely creating an ambiguity that “corresponds to the ineffability and incompleteness of the world” as you say. Whether Asle is one or two, here or there, then or now, is exactly the ambiguity he delineates. To want this to be clarified seems to quite startlingly miss the point of the book.
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