"I imagined in everybody I passed there was some story that they carried with them that would break your heart. So how could you have the temerity to approach that person and say, here's what's wrong with you?"
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Essayists from the United StatesNon-fiction authors from the United StatesPeople from OregonGuggenheim FellowsNovelists from New York (state)
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On learning empathy after a cancer diagnosis in “Writer Barry Lopez Reflects On A Life Traveling Beyond The 'Horizon'” in NPR (2019 Mar 27)
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