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You hear a lot about gunfights in Westerns; you don’t hear so much about hauling up the water after a perineal tear.
To really show political power, you had to show the effect of power on the powerless, and show it fully enough so the reader could feel it.
Now people talk in vague terms about government programs and infrastructure, but they’ve forgotten the women of the Hill Country and how electricity changed their lives. They’ve forgotten that when Robert Moses got the Triborough Bridge built in New York, that was infrastructure. To provide enough concrete for its roadways and immense anchorages, cement factories that had been closed by the Depression had to be reopened in a dozen states; to make steel for its girders, fifty separate steel mills had to be fired up. And that one bridge created thousands of jobs: 31,000,000 man hours of work,
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