Tales of the "Great Bitch": Murder and the Release of Virile Desire in an American Dream (Critical Essay)
The Mailer Review 2009, Fall, 3, 1
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The Doors seemed unconvinced that love was brotherhood and the Kama Sutra. The Doors' music insisted that love was sex and sex was death and therein lay salvation. The Doors were the Norman Mailers of the Top Forty, missionaries of apocalyptic sex." Joan Didion in The White Album, 1979 (21)
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