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Russell Baker So This Is Depravity Chapter Summaries

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The book “So This Is Depravity” by Russell Baker was his political columns from the 1970’s. The book was wrote by the author with irrelevance and a humorous of gentle sarcasm and commented on many events and habits of the day that describes the life in the USA in the 1970’s. It was in the result of the 2000 presidential election that he is unknowing, encountered the events of America’s political commentary in all its reality because there was no clear presidential winner. II. Summary In the first chapter, he discovered that he was going in sane. Life, unexplainable, seemed worth living again and he we through his daily rounds whistling “Redwing” instead of bristling with hatred and perspiring with fear. The doctor explained that, he let his self to sink into sanity and continue whistling “Redwing”, he will be unfit to live in American society and could very well end up in a sane asylum. People thinks he is crazy because of the notes of “Redwing” and worsen …show more content…

There one meets and dines with the truly great killers of the age, but only the quirkily fastidious are offended, for the killers are urbane and learned gentlemen who discuss their work with wit and charm and know which tool to use on the escargots. On New York's East Side one occasionally meets a person so palpably evil as to be fascinatingly irresistible. Such freedom, it was probably inevitable that many of them would yield to the worst instincts, and many do, and not only in New York. Most cities keep the evidence out of the center of town. In New York, a concatenation of economics, shifting real estate values and subway lines has worked to turn the rock over and put the show on display in the middle of town. What used to be called "The Crossroads of the World" is now a sprawling testament to the dreariness which liberty can produce when it permits people with no taste whatever to enjoy the same right to depravity as the elegant

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