"I don't really have one type favorite type of candy. When I was younger we used to always go to the rich neighborhoods where they give out the big candy bars, not the little fun-sized ones. We'd go back two and three times, hit them again and again. They didn't care and we loved it."

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Source: Tony Harrison, “V”

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Tony Harrison

Poet, Playwright

Tony Harrison is a British poet known for his powerful exploration of identity, class, and cultural struggle in works like 'V.' and 'The School of Eloquence.'

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