Bricks from the Kiln #3
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Bricks from the Kiln is an annual journal edited and designed by Andrew Lister and Matthew Stuart from between London and Chicago. It takes its name from the glossary notes of Ret Marut’s Der Ziegelbrenner (1917–1921) and pulls together writings, investigations and ongoing bodies of research often begun but forced aside.
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