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Donald MacKenzie

    August 11, 1918 – January 1, 1993

    Donald MacKenzie's literary work is deeply informed by his own experiences living on the fringes of society, including extensive time spent in various penal systems. This direct engagement with the criminal underworld provides him with a unique and unflinching perspective on human nature and motivation. His writing delves into the darker aspects of life with a raw honesty and sharp analytical insight. MacKenzie's prose is direct and unvarnished, offering readers a compelling and often unsettling glimpse into a world seldom explored with such authenticity.

    Mountains in the Greenhouse
    Christianity. The Paradox of God
    Making Meaning
    Inventing Accuracy
    Trading at the Speed of Light
    Mechanizing Proof