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Graham had a lot of trouble with taste. Often his thoughts were not tasty. There were no effective partitions in his mind. What he saw and learned touched everything else he knew. Some of the combinations were hard to live with. But he could not anticipate them, could not block and repress. His learned values of decency and propriety tagged along, shocked at his associations, appalled at his dreams; sorry that in the bone arena of his skull there were no forts for what he loved. His associations came at the speed of light. His value judgments were at the pace of a responsive reading. They could never keep up and direct his thinking. He viewed his own mentality as grotesque but useful, like a chair made of antlers. There was nothing he could do about it.


Thomas Harris


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Harris remains close to his mother Polly and reportedly calls her every night no matter where he is and often discusses particular scenes from his work with her. If you met him you would think he was a choirmaster. Harris's friend and literary agent Morton Janklow said of him: "He's one of the good guys.

Thomas Harris (born April 11 1940) is an American author and screenwriter best known for a series of suspense novels about his most famous character Hannibal Lecter. All of his works have been made into films the most notable being the multi-Oscar winning The Silence of the Lambs which became only the third film in Academy Award history to sweep the Oscars in major categories.

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