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"We try to always amuse ourselves".
"I always amuse myself because nobody's ever heard of the university I went to," he says.
His characters always amuse us with their gab; on the other hand, we never get the sense (as we do from William Gaddis's masterly dialogue-tells-all in "Carpenter's Gothic" and "JR") that the words and patterns are meant to tell (or succeed in telling) us more about the characters than the characters themselves know.
Little ironies and coincidences always amuse me.
ALWAYS amuse yourself first.
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