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David B. Lentz, The Fine Art of Grace: A Novel Quotes: The poet is a Cyclops in the Kingdom of the Blind whose sole cure for the madness of his vision must be starvation.
         

The poet is a Cyclops in the Kingdom of the Blind whose sole cure for the madness of his vision must be starvation.


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