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The Man Who Understood the Problem: Cut-Up

The Man Who Understood the Problem

Photo: Harvey Finkle: Tucson 1987
Words: The Financial Times and Kenneth Hudson Diseased English with an assist from William Shakespeare, scissors, and a glue stick.

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