This book collects around sixty documents, including letters, emails, articles, and memories, which tell of the author's life and its apparent connections with certain problems in medicine, nuclear mythology, the history of the Korean War and the Cold War, and relations between races and nations today. Being created at a dangerous time in America, the book's effect, he hopes, will be peaceful: to fight racial hatred, falsehood, and abuses in "science" and history, and to serve the ultimate mental health of the people of his hometown, New York. Victor Chen was born in China in 1945 and came to New York with his family in 1949. He was educated in the U.S. and Britain, and worked for The New Yorker in the 1970s. His previous books include The Age of Illusion and Lines in the Dirt. The photo is a selfie with a Doyers Street barber, Li Wei, in September 2018: $7 plus $3 tip. Viva Chinatown
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