The Mezzanine: A Novel

What does Howie mean by "vibratiuncles of comparison" in the book, The Mezzanine: A Novel?

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Howie uses the term "vibratiuncles of comparison" to refer to all the insignificant thoughts he has that need to be seen individually, like something under a microscope, rather than as a whole.

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The Mezzanine: A Novel