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Bad Nature, Bad Words, and Bad People: Three More Revolutionary Books
By Geo Ong Part Three of the ongoing and hopefully infinite list of revolutionary books. If you haven’t yet read Part One: Begin from Within or Part Two: You Animals!, be sure to check out those posts, too! Civil Disobedience … Continue reading
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A Reward for Anyone Who Reaches the End of the Excerpt
By Geo Ong A short (in relation) excerpt from the 1344-page Imperial by William T. Vollmann, a work of nonfiction about the continuum between Mexico and America – more specifically, illegal immigration in Imperial County, a border region in Southeastern … Continue reading
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Tagged books, california, excerpts, imperial, mexican immigrants, mexico, nonfiction, salton sea, william t vollmann
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