TITLE: The Pulse of the Lost Generation
The summer of 1924 on Long Island was a study in contrasting silences. Gerald Vanderbilt Shaw stood on the white porch of his estate, watching the Atlantic Ocean arrive and depart with a repetitive waste that he found abhorrent. To Gerald, the ocean was a planetary glitch—a system that expended immense energy only to return to its origin. Gerald was a man of the Grid; he believed that the world...
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