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Jacob Dwyer
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The Devil Museum adapts Jacob Dwyer’s audio drama into a reflective text. It follows a man tasked with photographing 3,000 devil sculptures, who instead stalls in a lonely cabin after lending his entire grant to a friend. Through "unreliable" diary entries and field recordings, the book explores themes of boredom, masculinity, and isolation. Dwyer uses annotations to dissect male friendships and the awkward social constructs of adulthood, turning a failed project into a profound artistic inquiry.