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Dawn in New York

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Richard HellWriter and musician Richard Hell is the author of the novels Go Now and Godlike, and the collection Hot and Cold. He is currently writing his autobiography and will be reading from it at the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library on 10/11.
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