But the dizzying diversity of the tales he is trying to tell has defeated him.
But his proclamation gives some indication of the dizzying musical diversity that underlies his early-piano performances.
You need to see the work, like all good art, firsthand to grasp properly its dizzying diversity, spooky presence and tactile allure.
The main goal of "A Great Day in New York" is to get composers and audiences together and excited by the sometimes dizzying diversity of new music in New York today.
Yet the coins themselves reveal much about the dizzying diversity of people who use the city's parking meters, and about the changing dynamics of municipal parking.
It is partly because of the dizzying diversity of media, with the 37 participants, culled from a pool of 800, presenting a buffet of tasty visual treats.
The angst-ridden storyteller has a wonderful eye for detail, and his monologues evoke the social fabric of the city in all its dizzying diversity.
This is partly reflected in these new shows, which play up one of the borough's best-known assets: its dizzying ethnic diversity.
Whether this dizzying diversity constitutes a coherent esthetic or a logical progression or merely a restless (Faustian, if the writer feels in a flattering mood) wandering remains a subject of heated debate.
But that apparently of fended something basic in people, prod ding cultures to respond in dizzying diversity.