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“New News”

Episode 4 of “Well, What Now?”

In Episode 4, “New News,” Peter and Albertine quote Robert Burton from four hundred years ago: “I hear new news every day, . . . of war, plagues, fires, inundations, thefts, murders, massacres, meteors, comets, spectrums, prodigies, apparitions, of towns taken, cities besieged . . .”

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The Personal History is one large work of fiction composed of many interconnected parts. Its parts are the memoirs and collected works of a fictional character, Peter Leroy, who tells an alternative version of his life story; explores the effect of imagination on perception, memory, hope, and fear; holds a fun-house mirror to scenes of life in the United States; ruminates upon the nature of the universe and the role of human consciousness within it; and searches the painful world of time and place to find the niches where hilarity hides.

I’m making the entire Personal History available online for free—the whole thing, all twelve previously-published volumes, in installments, and the contemporary continuation, Well, What Now? I’m hoping that Substack can help it “find its audience.”

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