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Edward Dahlberg, the provocative American novelist and essayist, challenges societal norms and literary conventions with his daring and introspective writings. From "Bottom Dogs" to "Because I Was Flesh," his works explore themes of identity, alienation, and the human condition with raw honesty and unflinching insight.
"So much of our lives is given over to the consideration of our imperfections that there is no time to improve our imaginary virtues. The truth is we only perfect our vices, and man is a worse creature when he dies than he was when he was born."
"Herman Melville was as separated from a civilized literature as the lost Atlantis was said to have been from the great peoples of the earth."
"We cannot live, suffer or die for somebody else, for suffering is too precious to be shared."
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