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117 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1930
Things are a facade, a crust. Only God is. But there is something divine in books.
The world is a mystery, plain things are a mystery, stones and plants. But books might well contain an explanation, a key.
Things are hard, matter and humans are hard, irrevocable.
A book is supple, untrammeled. A book is not a crust. It is a ball of light. The filthiest of books, the thickest of books, a ball of light. Pure. Soulful. Divine. Self-abandoning.