The Angel of History: A Novel - Section 12, pages 261 - 277 Summary & Analysis

Rabih Alameddine
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The Angel of History: A Novel - Section 12, pages 261 - 277 Summary & Analysis

Rabih Alameddine
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"At the Clinic – Poems in Sharpie." Continuing to wait for the chance to see the next psychiatrist, Jacob sends more texts to Odette, assuring her that he will tell her everything soon. Meanwhile, Satan writes a short poem celebrating his freedom on a sign advertising the clinic’s services, telling Jacob to remember how they wrote poems together in the basement of the orphanage. Jacob then writes a poem about the short, memory-free life of a butterfly. Satan approves, suggesting they work on it some more.

"Jacob’s Journals – The Suit": Jacob reminds Doc of what happened when their friend Greg got his AIDS diagnosis – he cleaned his house from top to bottom, getting rid of many things he no longer needed, determined to have control over what was discovered from him after his death. Jacob confesses how much he loved Greg...

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