The scope of the work began to take shape in the winter of 2014. The initial thought was to write a contemporary update to the Promethean myth from the point of view of Generation-X. Elements of the story also strongly draw from a fusion of influential works from J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye to The Who’s 1973 rock opera Quadrophenia and Wes Anderson’s 2009 film The Darjeeling Limited. The story is framed around three main characters which are tied to larger than life symbolic representations of mankind’s creative endeavors. The protagonist’ mother, Sylvia is closely rendered through a Blüthner grand piano. Elle and Miles are attributed to a vintage Bugatti Royale automobile and the ill-fated Hindenburg Zeppelin, respectively...