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{{refn|A prominent Baltimore psychoanalyst and writer, [[w:Robert M. Lindner|Robert Lindner]] (1914 | {{refn|A prominent Baltimore psychoanalyst and writer, [[w:Robert M. Lindner|Robert Lindner]] ({{daterange|1914|1956}}) became acquainted with {{NM}} after reading Lindner’s {{date|1952}} sharp critique of current psychoanalytic practice, ''Prescription for Rebellion'' ({{date|1952}}), published by Mailer’s publisher, Rinehart. The letter, which contained both praise and criticism for Lindner’s ideas, led to a close friendship over the next four years, including many visits and the sharing of work, including ''Lipton’s''. See extended note on entry [[Lipton’s Journal/December 17, 1954/56|56]].}}<noinclude>[[Category:LJ Templates]]</noinclude> |