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“That I didn’t even know at the beginning that I had started on my journey is typical of my naivete. I think I have always been behind in life, not catching on to what’s happening until it is all over, not achieving the age of eighteen until I was thirty and finding it was too late to have the adventures I should have had at eighteen. If a strong opinion should be voiced, I have always been able to voice it three or four hours after the event, in my mind. I probably have lived too much in my mind, in my reading and daydreams. So what I had embarked on, unknowing at first, was a slow awakening to life, itself, a birth, with all the trauma of being pushed out of a protective womb.”

“I suppose my naivete has come, at least in part, out of my being an academic, but that, ironically, became also the agency for change. I am a teacher of American literature at a college…”

- Jackson J. Benson, Looking for Steinbeck's Ghost

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