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America has a history of political isolation and economic self-sufficiency its citizens have tended to regard the rest of the world as a disaster area from which lucky or pushy people emigrate to the Promised Land.
Alison Lurie
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Alison Lurie
Age: 94 †
Born: 1926
Born: September 3
Died: 2020
Died: December 3
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Alison Stewart Lurie
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