Ghost World
History as occult knowledge in Abrantes and Schmidt's Palaces of Pity
by Colin Beckett
posted Jan 7, 2012
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Colin Beckett is the Critical Writing Fellow at UnionDocs in Brooklyn. His writing has appeared in Cineaste, The Brooklyn Rail, BOMBlog, and Idiom.
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