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“What I Think of Artistic Freedom.” ''Dissent'' 2 (spring), 98, 192-93. Essay. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s accompanying note says this essay, dated February, was written for “those German Stalinists whose faith might be fluttering.” He further states that “Bert Brecht might answer it in the West Berlin periodical Der Monat,” in which case Mailer’s essay would be reprinted in some East German publication. Nothing came of the proposed exchange. Rpt: [[13.1]].
“What I Think of Artistic Freedom.” ''Dissent'' 2 (spring), 98, 192-93. Essay. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s accompanying note says this essay, dated February, was written for “those German Stalinists whose faith might be fluttering.” He further states that “Bert Brecht might answer it in the West Berlin periodical ''Der Monat'',” in which case Mailer’s essay would be reprinted in some East German publication. Nothing came of the proposed exchange. Rpt: [[13.1]].


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“What I Think of Artistic Freedom.” Dissent 2 (spring), 98, 192-93. Essay. Mailer’s accompanying note says this essay, dated February, was written for “those German Stalinists whose faith might be fluttering.” He further states that “Bert Brecht might answer it in the West Berlin periodical Der Monat,” in which case Mailer’s essay would be reprinted in some East German publication. Nothing came of the proposed exchange. Rpt: 13.1.