“I had a quick grasp of the secret to sanity — it had become the ability to hold the maximum of impossible combinations in one's mind.”

Stephen Rojack, in Ch. 5
An American Dream (1965)

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American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film m… 1923–2007

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