The Architecture of Obsession
(V-08: New York Modernism) Adrian Glass lived in a world of right angles and white noise. His apartment in Manhattan was a masterpiece of minimalism—no art on the walls, no clutter on the surfaces, and a collection of pens organized by ink viscosity. Adrian was an archivist for the city’s historical society, a man who found comfort in the absolute predictability of a well-indexed file. But his...
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