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Beatific Revisions

Joshua Hren’s House of Fiction (with wide bay windows for Philosophy + Theology). Visions beat-down & beatific. Good & great books. Excerpts from The Hôtel-Dieu, a forthcoming novel. Readings from Blue Walls Falling Down. Essays from aboveground and under

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