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{{abstract|On literary instincts and ambitions, Bill Clinton’s cure for cancer, Madonna’s power, Michael Jordan’s greed, the corporation triumphant, the amateur triumphant, Mailer-knocking feminism triumphant, James Joyce computerized, the blessings of work, and other essential matters on the occasion of the publication of ''''The Time of Our Time'''', a novel in the form of an anthology/an anthology in the form of a novel, and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of his “abominably written” first book, ''The Naked and the Dead''.}}
{{abstract|On literary instincts and ambitions, Bill Clinton’s cure for cancer, Madonna’s power, Michael Jordan’s greed, the corporation triumphant, the amateur triumphant, Mailer-knocking feminism triumphant, James Joyce computerized, the blessings of work, and other essential matters on the occasion of the publication of ''The Time of Our Time'', a novel in the form of an anthology/an anthology in the form of a novel, and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of his “abominably written” first book, ''The Naked and the Dead''.}}