Jiang treats Augustus Caesar's whereabouts as a serious interpretive puzzle because Augustus is one of the most important figures in Roman and Christian history yet cannot be physically located inside the poem's afterlife.
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Afterlife geography
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"Does, um, no, I'm saying physically. Like, where, where is he situated? Where, where does it say purgatory? Where, we see Julius Caesar in..."
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