
Like Herzog, Bunting suspects his wife's attraction to his best friend, a writer as glib and fluent as he feels blocked and baffled. But Bunting's atheism seems like a conceptual game that makes little difference in his life; it merely absorbs his time and keeps him dishonest in dealing with his parents.
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