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A poster on the wall reads: "Long Live the Proletarian Feminism of the Heroic Red Women Fighters of Peru".

A red and white banner over one stand reads LONG LIVE AND THRIVE CAPITALISM, a wish so ardently felt here that one wonders whatever happened to the revolutionary ideals so dear to the radical artist.

One passage reads: "Long live 'difficult' art, 'difficult' women, & art that's not just made to sell!" The paintings in the show, "Transformer (or, how many lightbulbs does it take to change a painting?)" live up to this idea of "difficulty".

In fact, no illustrative "quotations" are given at all, except those from the beginnings of the 14 chapters of a later Pérez Masón novel, forming an acrostic that reads "LONG LIVE HITLER" – the discovery of which, we are told without surprise, causes a major scandal among the Cuban authorities.

Dravid reads long books and does not expect a man to be shot upon every page".

The message, which stretches for more than 1,800 ft (548m), reads "Long Live General Kim Jong-un, the Shining Sun!".

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Who reads long-form literature on Twitter?

Who reads long-form anything online?

I read long books by Beckett and Kafka.

And that they read long enough to see that bad behavior does have consequences.

He read long Russian novels and modern French writers whose prose was cadenced and brilliant.

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