This was a bizarre story. I was never sure I knew what was happening. When he went to the cemetery, I was thinking that maybe his father had killed himself, as the psychiatrist had predicted. But then that wasn't revealed at all.
I don't think he had killed himself, based on this passage: "Have they picked him up, he wonders, dressed in a swimsuit in a supermarket aisle, pleading with a stranger to read a sheet of paper he clasps in his hands? Or is he at the apartment he mentioned the last time they spoke, some friend Daniel had never heard of, a woman who told fortunes?"
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Was his father's business mostly a reference to his mental illness?
I thought maybe it was philosophy.
Yeah, that makes sense, too.
I guess I was thinking in terms of inheriting the "family concern," which could encompass both ideas.
This was a bizarre story. I was never sure I knew what was happening. When he went to the cemetery, I was thinking that maybe his father had killed himself, as the psychiatrist had predicted. But then that wasn't revealed at all.
I don't think he had killed himself, based on this passage: "Have they picked him up, he wonders, dressed in a swimsuit in a supermarket aisle, pleading with a stranger to read a sheet of paper he clasps in his hands? Or is he at the apartment he mentioned the last time they spoke, some friend Daniel had never heard of, a woman who told fortunes?"
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