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00:03 (crépitements)
00:05 - "Ideas come to me like birds
00:07 "that I see in the corner of my eye,
00:10 "and I may try, or may not,
00:12 "to get a closer fix on those birds."
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00:17 - Pat was more dedicated than any writer I'd ever met.
00:20 Certainly, she was very famous when I met her.
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00:27 - "Strangers on a Train" was Aismuth.
00:29 It was bought by a celebrated film director.
00:31 - Yes, Hitchcock took an interest in it.
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00:37 - What I wonder is, you don't admire Ripley.
00:40 He is a killer.
00:42 - Yes, but lately, he kills only when he thinks it's right.
00:46 - All the girls were completely fascinated
00:49 because it was Patricia Aismuth.
00:51 Pat really took advantage of it, that's for sure.
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00:59 - "I may not be capable of love.
01:02 "I want something romantic, perhaps not definite."
01:07 - Pat was revered for her pseudonymous novel "Carol."
01:11 - She was gay, and anybody didn't use their own name
01:15 on a gay book because of family, because of her mother.
01:19 Her mother was a bitch.
01:22 - A woman was supposed to act like a boy.
01:25 You didn't veer off of that.
01:27 - She was easy to love.
01:30 Let's put it that way.
01:32 - Writing, of course,
01:34 is a substitute for the life I cannot live,
01:37 am unable to live.
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01:46 ♪ ♪ ♪
01:48 [SILENCE]
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