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So in that sense I am the rational saint sent out to find the good in monsters and psychopaths. | So in that sense I am the rational saint sent out to find the good in monsters and psychopaths.{{refn|A prophetic statement. {{NM}}’s fictional heroes and biographical subjects include monsters such as [[w:Hitler|Hitler]], criminals such as Stephen Rojack, Marion Faye, [[w:Lee Harvey Oswald|Lee Harvey Oswald]] and [[w:Gary Gilmore (criminal)|Gary Gilmore]], and a parade of rebels and iconoclasts—Jesus Christ, [[w:Muhammad Ali|Muhammad Ali]], [[w:Pablo Picasso|Pablo Picasso]], [[w:Henry Miller|Henry Miller]], [[w:Marlon Brando|Marlon Brando]] and [[w:Madonna|Madonna]], to name the most prominent.}} | ||
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So in that sense I am the rational saint sent out to find the good in monsters and psychopaths.[1]
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- ↑ A prophetic statement. Mailer’s fictional heroes and biographical subjects include monsters such as Hitler, criminals such as Stephen Rojack, Marion Faye, Lee Harvey Oswald and Gary Gilmore, and a parade of rebels and iconoclasts—Jesus Christ, Muhammad Ali, Pablo Picasso, Henry Miller, Marlon Brando and Madonna, to name the most prominent.