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A joyful ode窶「in a single soaring, crazy sentence窶「to the interconnectedness of great (and mad) minds
Spadework for a Palace bears the subtitle 窶廢ntering the Madness of Others窶拌nd offers an epigraph: 窶彝eality is no obstacle.窶扞ndeed. This high-octane obsessive rant vaults over all obstacles, fueled by the idテδゥes fixe of a 窶徃ray little librarian窶掫ith fallen arches whose name窶「mr herman melvill窶「is merely one of the coincidences binding him to his lodestar Herman Melville (窶廬 too resided on East 26th Street . . . I, too, had worked for a while at the Customs Office窶), which itself is just one aspect of his also being 窶彡onstantly conscious of his connectedness窶掖o Lebbeus Woods, to the rock that is Manhattan, to the 窶彭runkard Lowry窶拌nd his Lunar Caustic, to Bartok. And with this consciousness of connection he is not only gaining true knowledge of Melville, but also tracing the paths to 窶彗 Serene Paradise of Knowledge.窶戰riven to save that Palace (a higher library he also serves), he loses his job and his wife leaves him, but 窶徘eople must be told the truth: there is no dualism in existence.窶戡nd his dream will be 窶徨ealized, for I am not giving up: I am merely a day-laborer, a spade-worker on this dream, a herman melvill, a librarian from the lending desk, currently an inmate at Bellevue, but at the same time窶「may I say this?窶「actually a Keeper of the Palace."
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