Swinging forward once more, Messerli discusses a society, 'In the Gap,' a cold war term that defines the position of a spy trying to spot the other side's position without himself being detected. In essays featuring Harold Pinter, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Gertrude Stein, Harlem writer Richard Bruce Nugent, and the so-called conspiracy of modernist gay writers, artists, and musicians, as well as current events of a year, the author perceived us as being 'between things.'
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Swinging forward once more, Messerli discusses a society, 'In the Gap,' a cold war term that defines the position of a spy trying to spot the other side's position without himself being detected. In essays featuring Harold Pinter, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Gertrude Stein, Harlem writer Richard Bruce Nugent, and the so-called conspiracy of modernist gay writers, artists, and musicians, as well as current events of a year, the author perceived us as being 'between things.'