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A very readable popular history of how madness has figured in the life of the capital.

As in his previous books — including his best-known, "The Butcher Boy" — McCabe uses "The Stray Sod Country" to examine how madness, alienation and violence play out in a small community.

What emerges from this ambitious enterprise is a complex vision of how madness erupted and what it means now to the people who were, directly and indirectly, part of it.

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Having locked himself in the padded cell of the first-person diary form (as written by a lowly clerk) Gogol simultaneously manages to allow the reader to peer through the jailer's hatch and observe why his protagonist is mad and how the madness is worsening.

No one has a clue how this madness will end.

How that madness was achieved remains a source of controversy.

If this is the state of things now, how much madness will there be in November?

Adam Gopnik has a Talk story this week on how miner madness gripped New York, and why.

BBT You have to wonder quite how heavily Madness, and Suggs especially, have been partaking in the refreshments at Glastonbury.

"I was sane as stone," he declares, but he also talks about "how painful madness can be".

Or, you can let your mind wander to the past and let USA Today remind you how the Madness began in 1979 with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, courtesy of David DuPree and Malcolm Moran.

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