"He sat in the window thinking. Man has a for order. Keys in one pocket, change in another. Mandolins are tuned G D A E. The physical world has a tropism for disorder, entropy. Man against Nature . . . the battle of the centuries. Keys yearn to mix with change. Mandolins strive to get out of tune. Every order has within it the germ of destruction. All order is doomed, yet the battle is worth while."
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Nathanael West, ' (1933) p.104. Original pages were unnumbered. Page number per the Nathanael West, "Complete Works" Picador Classics paperback, 1988 edition.
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