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Jason
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Writing a book is “a horrible, burdensome struggle, like a prolonged hitch of some unpleasant illness,” George Orwell once said. The literary hulk behind “1984″ and “Animal Farm” was comparing his life’s work to a many illnesses that tormented him from childhood to death.
And yet William Shakespeare, Herman Melville and Emily Bronte might not have tied their creativity to bad health utterly so explicitly, there’s copiousness of justification that illness — all from
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