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A pathetic image of "suspense" dramatizes the great trauma of modern literature: paranoid and "dangling man," robbed of optimism, awaits some incalculable and ghastly catastrophe, yet he is equally fearful of failure even here, paralyzed by the dread that nothing will happen-alike benumbed by the anticipation that the world-or his own life-will end in a bang, or a whimper. 
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