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Bonfire of the Vanities: Contemplating How I Might Burn

The Saturday New York Times is on the table in front of my laptop. The color photo: a boy throwing a hunk of concrete into the burning rubble in a protest in Burundi. The boy’s skin is black, and although he is not himself on fire, the perspective of the photo makes it appear as if he is. I see the metaphor instantly and explain it to my youngest son, Rudy, who wants to know if the boy is burning.

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