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{{cquote|What makes a novelist great is that he illumines each line of his work with the greatest intensity of experience. One thing about Hip you have to admit is that the Hipster lives in a state of extreme awareness, and so, objects and relations that most people take for granted become terribly charged for him; and, living in a state of self-awareness his time slows up. His page becomes more filled. The quality of his experience becomes more intense. That doesn’t make for less expression; it makes for greater difficulty of expression.|author=Norman Mailer |source=[[59.2]]}}
{{cquote|What makes a novelist great is that he illumines each line of his work with the greatest intensity of experience. One thing about Hip you have to admit is that the Hipster lives in a state of extreme awareness, and so, objects and relations that most people take for granted become terribly charged for him; and, living in a state of self-awareness his time slows up. His page becomes more filled. The quality of his experience becomes more intense. That doesn’t make for less expression; it makes for greater difficulty of expression.|author=Norman Mailer |source=[[59.2]]}}
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== Bibliography ==
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'''Reviews'''
'''Essays'''
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