The Wistful Silence
The old St. Jude's Asylum for the Incurably Quiet stood on a hill above Hampstead Heath, its red-brick bones designed in 1847 by an architect who believed that silence could be cured through architecture—through high windows, through eastern exposure, through the slow discipline of shared dormitories where the sound of one person's unraveling might be caught by another before the fall became...
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