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“Norman, Is That You?”: Cycles of “Psycho”

“Norman…Is That You?”
Cycles of Psycho
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Christopher Conlon

Reprinted from bare*bones #8
Copyright ©2021 by Christopher Conlon


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Psycho, the novel by Robert Bloch, was one of the most disappointing reading experiences of my teenaged life.

This was doubly puzzling—first, because I already loved Bloch’s writing, having devoured numerous collections of his short stories and half a dozen of his other novels;

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“He removed the stopper and sniffed the contents, which smelled strongly of licorice. With a start, Graham realized what he was holding in his hand was absinthe, which had been banned in the United States since 1912.”
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“Sidney Tolar—better known as Charlie Chan.”
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“Fenley had never known the man, and, judging from what little he had read about him, was damn glad of it. If there was one thing Fenley despised, it was men who mistreated women. And Belasco was the worst of the lot, judging by how he treated his wives and sister.”
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