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Lois Cook
Presenting herself as a nonconformist, Lois Cook breaks the rules of a society that she believes is trapped in conventionality. She does not try to fit standards of beauty or respectability. Yet her rebellion is shallow at heart. Instead of railing against social corruption or shoddy journalism, she instead chooses not to bathe regularly. She passes herself off as an intellectual but her writing, which breaks all the rules of grammar and form, ultimately is unintelligible.
Mike Donnigan
Working class electrician Mike...
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