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      <description>A sequel to Enlightenment and Madness. José Arcadio Buendía wasn&amp;#39;t mad — he was trapped in a culture without a category for his state. We have categories now. ADHD, bipolar, schizotypy, the DSM. The medication replaces the rope. Whether that&amp;#39;s progress is harder to answer than it looks.</description>
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      <description>Rereading García Márquez with Remedios la Bella as the Buddha of Macondo and José Arcadio Buendía as the chestnut-tree madman — two faces of the same transcendence that modern life has no room for. With a detour through Chögyam Trungpa&amp;#39;s crazy wisdom and Nietzsche&amp;#39;s Zarathustra.</description>
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