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“Two Bucks—20 Dances.” Review-interview by unidentified writer. Newsweek, 12 March, 104. Mailer says he is an amateur poet: “When it comes to poets like a Yeats—I play fraternity house piano.” He goes on to express his fears that America may become “the finest and most exquisite expression of totalitarianism.”