15. For Strauss, students were "young puppies of [my] race." Dannhauser a wayward reprobate puppy who needed some protection.
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16. If friendship based on shared love of philosophic truth is highest human relationship. then of course you bail out Dannhauser.
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@willwilkinson's forthcoming novel should feature a subplot about torrid affair between Dannhauser & Commentary editor Marion Magid.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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18. Commentary in 1960s was a swinging office: Dannhauser/Magid, Norman Mailer inviting Podhoretz to join a threesome, etc.
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19. Did Saul Bellow & Allan Bloom also help Dannhauser with mob debts or did I imagine that?
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20. The story I heard is that the goons who wanted to beat up Dannhauser were impressed he knew Nobel Prize winner Saul Bellow.
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21. I'll should say that version of Bellow story I gave is hearsay & probably didn't happen.
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@CamSabadoz Also I feel Bellow wasn't hanging out with Straussians till late 1970s. Could be wrong.
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