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"The Forbidden Labyrinth: On The Name of the Rose as a Video Game" in Epiphany

Sean Gill's latest essay––about the 1987 Spanish video game adaptation of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose (Paco Menéndez and Juan Delcan's The Abbey of Crime)––has been published by Epiphany: A Literary Journal as a part of his "Lurid Esoterica" series.

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