The Damage Done

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By Michael Landweber ’92

Published March 22, 2022

In a world without violence, how can society function? In his new novel The Damage Done (Penguin Random House), Landweber explores the implications of this new normal on human nature. The book’s seven central characters — all of whom have had their lives impacted by violence — eventually realize that even without the threat of physical violence, humankind’s capacity for cruelty is unwavering.

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