Gaddis' Agape Agape: Dead Man Micturates on Masses' Delight (complete with annotated bibliography).
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Gaddis' Agape Agape: Dead Man Micturates onto Masses' Delight
The publication posthumous of Agape Agape by the estate of William Gaddis gave closure
to - if one believe in phantoms and shadows bumping in the night - an obsession by Gaddis
of some half-century with the idea of writing a social history of the player piano (or
pianola by which term it shall be mentioned in this paper) and expanded when he found a
voice
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in its own way, this book is quite useful, were it not it would not be on this page. A great deal of personal insight is brought to bear on the ideas of Nietzsche and Tolstoy. Watson, Derek. Richard Wagner: A Biography. New York: Schirmer Books. 1979. This final source is perhaps the finest of all, as it explores at length the personal life and documents of Willhelm Richard Wagner. Very little is lacking from this.
in its own way, this book is quite useful, were it not it would not be on this page. A great deal of personal insight is brought to bear on the ideas of Nietzsche and Tolstoy. Watson, Derek. Richard Wagner: A Biography. New York: Schirmer Books. 1979. This final source is perhaps the finest of all, as it explores at length the personal life and documents of Willhelm Richard Wagner. Very little is lacking from this.