Tamara Hala

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Much of Howard’s writing examined the forces disassembling American places—how we are “using the world’s greatest wealth,” as he put it, “to create ugliness.” We longed for woods and wetlands, fields and farms, and for neighbors who knew each other as well as the land and its history.
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