Traumaturgy: The Abandoned Autobiography

Traumaturgy: The Abandoned Autobiography
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Download or read book Traumaturgy: The Abandoned Autobiography written by Choir Korneli Leviyey and published by Choir Korneli Leviyey. This book was released on 2023-06-11 with total page 1408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Soon after the loss of his singing ability, Choir Korneli Leviyey (Tendon Levey) turned his attention to organizing and documenting his past experiences in an attempt at making sense of his circumstances. The goal of completing the work was laid to rest around 2014, at which point the book took on a more lax and diaral direction that continued until 2018. The Traumaturgy drafts are now being released in their raw and unfinished state to the public in their entirety aong with a text version of Leviyey’s former online blog which he maintained from 2017-2020.


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