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Pity The Nation

Published on March 20, 2019March 20, 2019 by Editorial Staff

In celebration of his 100th birtday, let’s listen to Lawrence Ferlinghetti read “Pity The Nation”. Believe it or not, it was written in 2007 – not yesterday.

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