The Photographer Who Would Not Bow
Tommy O'Brien came home from France in the autumn of 1919, when New York was still drunk on victory and prohibition and the kind of manic energy that only comes after a civilization has nearly destroyed itself and decides to celebrate the fact. He was twenty-eight years old and had the eyes of a man of sixty. The ship pulled into Manhattan under a sky so blue it looked painted, and Tommy stood...
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