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William T. Vollmann
“The hospital bulked darkly in the darkness.”
William T. Vollmann, Poor People

Paul Farmer
“By 1995, some 7 percent of all African American adult males were interned [in prison]. As Loic Wacquant has remarked, the state of New York counts more men of color in its prisons than in its public universities. It is important to note that these trends reflect changes in policy rather than changes in behavior.”
Paul Farmer, Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor
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Charles Dickens
“The dreams of childhood—its airy fables; its graceful, beautiful, humane, impossible adornments of the world beyond: so good to be believed-in once, so good to be remembered when outgrown, for the least among them rises to the stature of a great Charity in the heart, suffering the little children to come into the midst of it, and to keep with their pure hands a garden in the stony ways of this world, wherein it were better for all the children of Adam that they should oftener sun themselves, simple and trustful, and not worldly-wise.”
Charles Dickens, Hard Times
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