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Nor because he has braved the genre known in academe as "writing the distressed" and found some new insight into pain.
He has braved periods of house arrest, a beating that caused a brain hemorrhage, prosecution for tax evasion, the shutting down of his popular blog, the revocation of his design firm's license, the demolition of his newly built studio in Shanghai, and around-the-clock surveillance.
He has braved blizzards, 5ft (1.5m) snow drifts, 80mph winds and countless torrential downpours in aid of charity.
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A cropped version was published in 1908 in "To the Top of the Continent," Cook's account of how he had braved avalanches and ice cliffs to make the first ascent of Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America.
The pages showed Andy Hampsten climbing the Gavia Pass in the Italian Alps, a stage of the 1988 Giro he had braved in ice, snow and winds that froze the gears of bicycles.
He has dodged obstacles, braved the flak, and kept his eye on his goals.
For that one he had to brave the green muck at the bottom of Duck Pond, stepping on things he dared not identify, but "The Golden Triangles of Central Park" was worth the effort.
He has been brave politically, too.
He has a brave taste for adventure, for putting himself in difficult situations and foreign landscapes.
He has been brave to subject himself doubtless to some withering responses; and some of what he says needs saying over and over.
He has been braver and bolder with people (would he have run after a group of nuns in a park in Warsaw and engaged them in conversation and a photo shoot before?).
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