"File Xygala" arrives like a half-remembered dream excavated from a future archive — an artifact whose surface is at once clinical and strangely intimate. The work resists simple classification: equal parts dossier, elegy, and speculative ethnography, it toys with the architecture of information while refusing to be wholly legible. That tension — between archival exactness and interpretive haze — is the book’s central achievement.
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