On the George Washington Breathing Project: May 11, 2008
11May08
In which The Gay Recluse rather quickly gets lung cancer.
Time of Photographs: May 10, around 8:30.
The oily black smoke of 100-year-old boilers disperses daily across the rooftops in Washington Heights, heedless of those who suffer from pneumonia, asthma and tuberculosis. Officials and politicians? Not even footnotes in this story, which is about the aggregation of capital and the relentless rise of the metropolis.
–The Gay Recluse, 9/29/07
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