Blake Butler reads from ‘There Is No Year’
Blake Butler reads a passage from There Is No Year about a family that moves into a new home and finds a copy family already living there.
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Blake Butler reads a passage from There Is No Year about a family that moves into a new home and finds a copy family already living there.
Via KQED
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