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'''Robert Lindner''' was a psychoanalyst and author of several works of popular psychology, including ''Rebel without a Cause'' (New York: Grune & Stratton, 1944), and ''Prescription for Rebellion'' (New York: Rinehart, 1952). Lindner (1914-56) and {{NM}} met in 1953 and became close friends. | [[File:1952-Robert-Lindner-credit-Udel-Bros..jpg|thumb]] | ||
'''[[w:Robert M. Lindner|Robert M. Lindner]]''' was a psychoanalyst and author of several works of popular psychology, including ''Rebel without a Cause'' (New York: Grune & Stratton, 1944), and ''Prescription for Rebellion'' (New York: Rinehart, 1952). Lindner (1914-56) and {{NM}} met in 1953 and became close friends. | |||
* [[:Category:Written by Robert Lindner|Contributions]] | |||
* [[Lipton’s Journal/Correspondence of Robert Lindner and Norman Mailer/Introduction|Correspondence of Robert Lindner and Norman Mailer]] | |||
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Robert M. Lindner was a psychoanalyst and author of several works of popular psychology, including Rebel without a Cause (New York: Grune & Stratton, 1944), and Prescription for Rebellion (New York: Rinehart, 1952). Lindner (1914-56) and Mailer met in 1953 and became close friends.