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The Author's literary stream of consciousness, freedom, and compassion is an American lineage with a tradition that can be traced through the works of Thompson, Kerouac, Hemingway, and Whitman. The American custom of warring against inequality, within an economic system that thrives on it, continues in this third installment of the Manifest Utopia series. His health failing, his mind fading, his fame and fortune long spent on unwinnable wars, The Father seeks sanctuary and healthcare within the prison system. A rebellious priest holds vigil with the ailing Hero. The Priest is consumed by the nature of the influential spirits, like The Girl and Zarat and his own, that The Father carries inside him; the Priest compiles the works that The Father formed in these final days. It is the dearest type of Friend, a Special Friend, that resolves to be present beside the suffering end of a life. The Priest comes to know The Father as his mind spills its last drops for the sake of an equal and independent Humanity beyond forgiveness because there is no damnation, that stretches together with the cure of Compassion toward an enabled future. Utopia is what you suspect