The Paper Utopia
Julian Thorne lived in the margins of Manhattan, a man composed of dust and old ink. By day, he was a ghost in the New York Public Library, a cataloger of forgotten things. By night, he was the architect of a sanctuary. In the damp basement of a condemned tenement on 114th Street, Julian had built the "Sotto Voce"—the Under-Voice Library. It began with a single crate of discarded philosophy...
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