Doran Larson
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Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America
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2014
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3 editions
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Inside Knowledge: Incarcerated People on the Failures of the American Prison
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2024
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3 editions
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Marginalia
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published
1997
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Marginalia
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published
2015
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Witness in the Era of Mass Incarceration: Discovering the Ethical Prison (The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities)
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“We live today amid ritualized anithumanisms. Among those intelligent enough to feel despair, some seek salvation in the literary artist. Artists love flattery; and the scam doesn't work without mystifying the process.
The weather is unpredictable, but it is not mysterious.
Wall Street is unpredictable, but it is not mysterious.
Writing is unpredictable, (like street and sky, there are too many variables.) Its mystery vanishes, like a shadow, the moment the light aimed at your characters turns back upon yourself.”
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The weather is unpredictable, but it is not mysterious.
Wall Street is unpredictable, but it is not mysterious.
Writing is unpredictable, (like street and sky, there are too many variables.) Its mystery vanishes, like a shadow, the moment the light aimed at your characters turns back upon yourself.”
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