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A huge cast of miniature figurines populated the town and, in Hogancamp's photographs, they were enacting dreadful dramas upon each other.
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His story is excruciatingly personal, with painful drama and dreadful sorrow, but as a journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize when he was reporting for The New York Times, he calmly researches the narrative of his life detail by detail.
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