There's a short story I read a long time ago that I'd like to find again. I think it was fairly obscure, but hopefully someone here may have read it. It was about a pianist who had six fingers on one hand, and was able to play beautiful music because of that extra finger. I don't remember much about it, unfortunately, but at the end he shows up on stage right after he has amputated his sixth finger, his hand wrapped in a blood-soaked handkerchief.
If anyone knows the story, I'd love to read it again. Thanks!
"Fantasy for Eleven Fingers" by Ben Fountain? This is from a google; I haven't read it. But it just might be it!
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