
Resolution: A Short Essay on Time
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Jon Edgell
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"From nothing to nothing is no time at all." (John Steinbeck)
Two men discuss their New Year's resolutions shortly after midnight on December 31, 2014. The discussion is inspired by a piece of minimalist piano music by Steve Reich and turns to the meaning and nature of time, drawing on John Steinbeck's famous quote. The story is fictional but is augmented by a notes section expanding on several of the references in the book.
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