I must try to read this book. This interview IS appealing.I sense a compassionate objectivity(an elite, Mailer, almost patronising attitude toward Oswald and his intimate/close associates.Oswald was somebody's science project but not Mailer's science project thusly warranting symapthy).I am dieing to get a hold of the transcripts of Lee and Marina's bugged conversations by the Beloruse KGB.@ the 24:30 point, the most plausible arguement occurrs. Oswald is suspected of being a new type of CIA agent and was worthy of further observation by the KGB and was allowed to stay in the USSR.
Of course, in the end, Mailer's simplistic conclusion is preposterus. But that's what so good. The absurdity of the conclusion, that Oswald acted alone, is proof to the contrary and Mailer, slyly knows this hoping everyone else is on the same page
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