TITLE: The Resonance of the Brass Circle
In the gilded summer of 1924, Long Island was a place of manicured lawns and hidden despairs. Gerald Vanderbilt Shaw, the architect of the American telecommunications revolution, viewed the Atlantic Ocean from his porch as a failure of engineering. To him, the tide was a repetitive glitch in the planetary system. Gerald was a man of the Grid; he believed that the chaos of human existence could...
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