
Heaven: or Someplace Else
Format: Paperback
HEAVEN is just a book. It's a feeling, a center, a home. Through Rudolph's eyes, it is a dozen things and a million places at once: the collision of youth and adulthood, the anxiety of love and loss.
We drift through Rudolph's dreams and discover the hierarchy of appetite, haunted by the presence of Rachel. There's prophets in sidewalk cracks, mobsters in motel rooms, and siblings in rural memory. We're trapped in a cycle and faced with a question: should we act too fast and lose more or wait too long and lose it all?
HEAVEN is the crooked vein of a thrilling, erotic, and restless life. It blurs the line between movement and stagnation, solution and compromise. It is not an answer, nor a warning but chaos and experience
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