TITLE: The Geometry of Longing
In the summer of 1924, Long Island was a landscape of white linens and invisible boundaries. Gerald Vanderbilt Shaw stood on the porch of his estate, observing the Atlantic Ocean with a clinical detachment. To Gerald, the ocean was the ultimate inefficiency—a vast, repeating error that spent its energy arriving and leaving without ever achieving a final state. Gerald's life was dedicated to the...
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