“Every word you wrote I ate, as if it were manna. Finding one's self in a book is a second birth; and you are the only one who knows that at times men behave like women and women like men, and that all these distinctions are mock distinctions.”

Collages (1964), p. 114

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writer of novels, short stories, and erotica 1903–1977

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