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Opus 21 / Descriptive Music for the Lower Kinsey Epoch of the Atomic Age, a Concerto for a One-man Band, Six Arias for Soap Operas, Fugues, Anthems & Barrelhouse cover

Opus 21 / Descriptive Music for the Lower Kinsey Epoch of the Atomic Age, a Concerto for a One-man Band, Six Arias for Soap Operas, Fugues, Anthems & Barrelhouse

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The collection presents a series of novellettes and essays arranged in musical movements that shift between satire, confessional narrative, and philosophical reflection. A recurring thread follows an autobiographical narrator facing a serious medical diagnosis and its procedures, prompting meditations on mortality, science, and everyday anxieties. Interspersed are imaginative sketches and cultural critiques that blend dark humor with elegiac passages, experimenting with form and voice while questioning illusion, identity, and modern social habits.

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Philip Wylie

Philip Wylie was an American author and screenwriter known for his contributions to science fiction and popular literature. His notable work, "Gladiator," explores themes of human evolution and the implications of genetic engineering, reflecting Wylie's interest in the intersection of science and society. In addition to fiction, he ventured into music with "Opus 21," a unique blend of descriptive music and commentary on contemporary culture. Wylie's diverse body of work often critiques modern life and addresses the moral dilemmas posed by technological advancement, making him a significant figure in 20th-century American literature.

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