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Bob Lindner{{LJ:Lindner}} is in the dramatic electric intellectual situation he has been seeking all his life and which he approached in “The Jet-Propelled Couch.”{{refn|A chapter from Lindner’s 1955 collection, ''The Fifty-Minute Hour''. Each chapter of the collection is a case study of one of his clients. In this one, Lindner discusses a man who thought he was living part of his life on another planet. It appeared first in ''Harper’s'', December 1954. Lindner was a fluent writer, and his essay in an important magazine spurred {{NM}}’s competitive instincts.}} He has to wonder if I am going toward genius or psychosis, and with his fabulous intuitions he sensed dimly a long time ago that the heart of the enigma of life can be found here.
Bob Lindner{{LJ:Lindner}} is in the dramatic electric intellectual situation he has been seeking all his life and which he approached in “The Jet-Propelled Couch.”{{refn|A chapter from Lindner’s 1955 collection, ''The Fifty-Minute Hour''. Each chapter of the collection is a case study of one of his clients. In this one, Lindner discusses a man who thought he was living part of his life on another planet. It appeared first in ''Harper’s'', December 1954. Lindner was a fluent writer, and his essay in an important magazine spurred {{NM}}’s competitive instincts.}} He has to wonder if I am going toward genius or psychosis, and with his fabulous intuitions he sensed dimly a long time ago that the heart of the enigma of life can be found here.


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