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At school he had a literature teacher, Mrs. Clark, a woman around fifty with short gray hair and the worn kindness of someone who had understood she would not change the world and refused to stop trying anyway. She was the first person to put books in his hand that did not sound like sermons. Steinbeck, Baldwin, Whitman, a little Emily Dickinson. One day after class she said to him:

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