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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Overture
  7. Act One. Piano
  8. Act Two. Water
  9. Act Three. Glass
  10. Act Four. Home
  11. Reprise
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Notes
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index
  16. Color Plates
  17. Author Biography

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A portion of chapter 2 was previously published in a different form in German as “Alfred Döblins Gespräche mit Kalypso. Über die Musik als Modell der Modernen Kunst,” in Der Sturm: Literatur, Musik, Graphik und die Vernetzung in der Zeit des Expressionismus, ed. Henriette Herwig and Andrea von Hülsen-Esch (Berlin: DeGruyter, 2015), 229–45. A portion of chapter 3 was previously published in a different form in “The Translucent (Not Transparent) Gesamtglaswerk,” in The Total Work of Art: Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations, ed. David Imhoof, Margaret Eleanor Menninger, and Anthony J. Steinhoff (New York: Berghahn Books, 2016), 157–82.

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