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Between 1919, when he was 23, and 1963, when he died by suicide, American poet Arthur Crew Inman wrote upwards of 17 million words in his diary—a mammoth record (in both senses of the word) of one human being’s life which, in its original form, spanned 155 volumes. Born in Atlanta to a hugely wealthy […]
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