This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account by Paul Krassner regarding his interactions with Larry Flynt and Dick Gregory in 1977. It details a Christmas party invitation, Gregory's arrest at the White House, and Flynt's admiration for Krassner. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger congressional evidence file.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Paul Krassner | Narrator / Editor |
The author of the text (identified in the dialogue at the end), editor of The Realist, invited to the party by Flynt.
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| Larry Flynt | Publisher |
Publisher of Hustler magazine, host of the Christmas party, undergoing a born-again Christian phase.
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| Gregory | Activist / Performer |
Refers to Dick Gregory. Arrested protesting South Africa, staying at Flynt's mansion, helping Flynt with a vegetarian...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Hustler |
Magazine published by Larry Flynt.
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| The Realist |
Publication associated with the narrator (Paul Krassner).
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| White House |
Location of Gregory's protest arrest.
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Location of Larry Flynt's mansion.
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Washington D.C., site of protest.
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Subject of the human rights protest.
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"To my surprise-shock that he wanted me to publish his magazine beside The Realist while he traveled around the country to spread his (temporary) born-again Chrisianity."Source
"'Let me tell you about this fantastic guy I've got comin' out, and I don't know what I'm gonna do yet but I just wanna talk with him.'"Source
"'Are you serious? He's one of the hippest minds in the whole world.'"Source
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