Cathedral of Dust is a lyrical journey through a world faded by time, love, and ruin. In a dreamlike gothic setting, two souls return again and again to the remnants of a forgotten cathedral, where prayers have turned to dust and echoes become scripture. Through poetic prose and haunting imagery, the novel meditates on the interplay of memory, longing, and the divine absence left in decay.
Unlike traditional narrative arcs, this book embraces a cyclical structure, where past and present blur, and the boundary between sacred and profane dissolves. It is a book for readers who find solace in melancholia, who believe in the holiness of ruins, and who carry their grief like a relic.












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