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Elise Engler on <em>A Diary of the Plague Year</em>
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Elise Engler on A Diary of the Plague Year

Posted on December 7, 2021 by Lisa Peet • Leave a comment

by Lisa Peet

“The longer I did it, I couldn’t be absurd anymore, because there was too much at stake. And it also was much more interesting to draw what mattered.” Continue reading →

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