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  • ...nalysts conceptual inversion of it. Which is why analysts so often mistake a patient’s legitimate situation-anxiety for an illusory anxiety. As viz Bo
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  • ...ncludes Mailer’s warm appreciation of John Updike: “He has great wisdom as a writer.” Accompanied by Gray’s negative review of the novel. See [[83.1
    878 bytes (119 words) - 21:59, 24 December 2018
  • ...ne of the most difficult acts known to mankind.” To succeed, he continued, a writer needs two key elements, luck and character. Recalling, no doubt, his
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  • ...of Monroe’s 23 movies) for [[73.30]]. It was a main B-O-M-C selection with a press run of 240,000.
    501 bytes (63 words) - 12:58, 19 December 2018
  • ...M}} says, “It was my intention to write a novel that would give the reader a good and detailed sense of what it might be like to live and work in the CI
    506 bytes (74 words) - 10:42, 10 March 2019
  • ...dog group to keep tabs on public agencies and officials. It fizzles out in a few years, but {{NM}} is prescient: the Watergate break-in occurs in June. ...ecomes a best seller with over 400,000 copies in print. It is the first of a string of biographies Mailer will publish over the next thirty years.
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  • ...g how attractive she was, she answered, “You certainly know how to deliver a good line, Mr. Mailer.”
    984 bytes (144 words) - 21:35, 12 March 2019
  • ...ound it hard to love Susy{{LJ:Susan}} when she was born is that I was such a sociostatic radical (in my top drawer) that I wanted the State to provide f
    833 bytes (146 words) - 14:01, 28 July 2022
  • ...:Adele}} [[w:Tallulah Bankhead|Tallulah]], Millie,{{refn|Millie Brower was a distant cousin from Long Branch, who was an actress and writer for the ''Vi The high note is a Taking (small symbol giving—point of the universe) however.
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  • {{Big|''A Transit to Narcissus''. New York: Howard Fertig, 29 March. Facsimile of typ Includes Appendices A-G containing later revisions. No dedication. Limited edition of 1,000. See
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  • ...o around quoting my favorite line from Voltaire—‘Once a philosopher, twice a pervert.’ ”
    563 bytes (73 words) - 12:44, 22 December 2018
  • ...stened and got angrier and angrier. Finally he said, “Reik, you want to be a big man? Piss in one spot.” So that is what the serial business puts you ...efore has it been quite so important to get a character out of a room with a minimum of sweat.
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  • ...elopment as a writer by the author of ''Mailer: A Biography'' ([[82.23]]). A good deal of the interview is devoted to Mailer’s shifts between the nove
    895 bytes (128 words) - 08:56, 23 December 2018
  • ...17, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] made extended remarks which were edited into a 1,000 word statement centering on the possibility that moon and space colon
    927 bytes (129 words) - 07:31, 19 December 2018
  • ...prevent more coming up, we act because the unconscious is about to deliver a knowledge of the self which is dangerous because it pits one against societ ...ntense life energy—that the urge to fuck their mother becomes unbearable. (A clue to understanding the bi-sexual who chooses homosexuality as his expres
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  • ...ngs in him. For the last month through jokes, vague evocative remarks, and a certain psychic “recognition” between us, we’ve been getting closer, ...m. “You know you could break any code.” He clammed up. Today, he showed me a paper, and said, “You know, I don’t show this to anybody.” His pictu
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  • ...ho are given the best administered diets. But that is because animals have a single nervous system. ...when the sociostatic nervous system is set into the child. It is obviously a turbulent abrupt set of victories and defeats for the two systems, and so o
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  • ...and so their thoughts, programs, predictions, and analyses invariably have a square blunt building-brick quality. ...is so gloomy in there. Even [[w:Jean de la Cassière|Fra Jean]] has to get a bit of air.
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  • <blockquote><poem>Said a lecherous fellow named Shea When his prick wouldn’t rise for a lay
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  • ...s his nose on a rag, wipes the rag on a dish, hands the dish to a whore in a dirty restaurant. He hitches his ass, he “''rolls''” his eyes, he strik
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