"The Zoo is a prison for animals who have been sentenced without trial and I feel guilty because I do nothing about it. But there it was, I wanted to see an oyster-catcher and I was no better than the people who'd caged oyster-catchers for me to see."
"Them as counts counts moren them as dont count"
Source: Russell Hoban (2012). “Riddley Walker”, p.19, A&C Black
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Russell Hoban
Novelist, Children's Writer
Russell Hoban was an influential author known for his imaginative works, particularly 'Riddley Walker', which explores themes of language and identity.
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