
"Yuval Kordov"
06/13/23 • 96 min
Hello, hello!
Whether this is your first visit to The Speakeasy, or you've shared some time with us before, a big welcome (back) to you!
We're happy to introduce Canadian author Yuval Kordov today, whose debut novel "The Hand of God" was published earlier this year.
I see your favourite table is waiting, so please feel free to sit back and enjoy the show! Cheers.
Hello, hello!
Whether this is your first visit to The Speakeasy, or you've shared some time with us before, a big welcome (back) to you!
We're happy to introduce Canadian author Yuval Kordov today, whose debut novel "The Hand of God" was published earlier this year.
I see your favourite table is waiting, so please feel free to sit back and enjoy the show! Cheers.
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-Bernardo Kastrup, Dutch philosopher
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