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The Inexistent Library

Andrea Aste

Explore the labyrinth of meandering rooms collecting enigmatic voluminous volumes in which fantasy intertwines with philosophy, art, history, and forgotten languages; imagination is a way to understand our reality. Welcome to my oneiric world.

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My dear friends, dead, alive, in-between, and undecided, I hope you’re not suffering from arachnophobia, because it’s time to discuss this most amazing and peculiar creature. But before we begin, please, do not call a spider an 'insect'—the...

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The Bat: Shadows in the Night

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The Medals: It's A Matter Of Honour!

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