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It is more at home on Amnesiac. Amnesiac likes awful things. Amnesiac has made it quite
plain that its narrator, whatever his various (dis)guises, wants to
build a machine that will perform, at the touch of a button, some
terrible task. The task is an undoing of some kind. To our hero this
machines work seems rather less morally certain than it seems
to those who succumb to it or to we who hear about it. |
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