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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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“Demon Seed: Norman Mailer Imagines Hitler as a Young Man.” Article-interview by Pete Pavia. New York Post, 28 January, 47. Mailer says, “I can’t say that Milton’s imagination had too much influence on my writing. I read [Paradise Lost] but by the time I started writing this book, I had already developed my own ideas.”