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Jonathan Bayliss : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jonathan Bayliss Jonathan Bayliss (September 7, 1926, Arlington, Massachusetts - April 15, 2009, Gloucester, Massachusetts) was an American novelist and playwright who lived and wrote in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He was a close friend of poet Charles Olson after Olson's return to Gloucester in the late 1950s. Bayliss's highly innovative and polymathic novels employ a vast vocabulary, contain mathematical and philosophical puzzles, and avoid pop culture references in favor of historical and mythological allusions. ==Gloucesterman== Bayliss's ''Gloucesterman'' tetralogy explores the concepts of mythology and ritual throughout history; the value of collective human endeavor to society; the tension between the mysteries of art and science; and the degradation of culture through economic exploitation. ''Gloucesterbook'' and its sequel ''Gloucestertide'' create a fiction-world out of Gloucester similar to the Wessex of Thomas Hardy. The introductory volume ''Prologos'' was published in 1999. The final volume of the tetralogy, ''Gloucestermas,'' was published by Fontis Press in 2010.
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