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Morrell's style takes some getting used to, since he keeps switching time frames and points of view and dropping bits of background (like a lovely little lecture on laudanum) into the narrative.
But there can be no mystery these days and so no power: because this is the digital age, it is simple enough to pull the document apart, to trace down every single one of its sources, to dissemble it, via a plagiarism-checking program or just by dropping bits of it into Google, and to force it to give up its ghosts.
This article originally appeared on VICE US.
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