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Agapē Agape
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Essential to his oeuvre. Gaddis, not just a maximalist. Modeled on Bernhard’s Concrete (& the Loser?), but also he’s doing his Gaddis thing with capturing speech—except it’s mostly monologue rather than dialogue. Brings together, distills, most (all?) of his themes throughout his work. A fitting coda. I wonder what his player piano book would have been?
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