Talk:The Manchurian Candidate

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 Definition Second and most famous novel by the American political novelist Richard Condon. [d] [e]
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  • "The sergeant's rage-daubed face would shine like a ripped-out heart flung onto stones in the moonlight" -- page 30
  • "The sergeant's account of his past was ancient in its form and confusingly dramatic, as perhaps would have been of three-level chess between Richard Burbage and Sacha Guidy." -- page 31
  • "...large glaucous eyes with very large whites, like those of a carousel horse pursued by the Erinyes, those female avengers of antiquity." -- page 32
  • "It was not that Raymond was hard to like. He was impossible to like." -- page 33
  • "His pose, had it been executed in oils, might have been called "The Young Duke among the Fishmongers." -- page 47
  • Anent Marco: "He had the superior digestive system which affords almost every man blessed with it the repose to become thoughtful." -- page 35
  • Anent a Russian general: "[he was]... as stock as an opera hat." -- page 43
  • Marco's squad members, all of whom, except Marco and Raymond, are named after actors in the Bilko show: "Between, left to right, Hiken, Grosfield, Little, Silvers, Mavole, Melvin, Freeman, Lembeck." -- page 46