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Extraction Summary

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Events
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Document Information

Type: Narrative account / memoir excerpt (evidence file)
File Size: 1.25 MB
Summary

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.

People (3)

Name Role Context
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.
Larry Flynt Publisher
Publisher of Hustler magazine, host of the Christmas party, undergoing a born-again Christian phase.
Gregory Activist / Performer
Refers to Dick Gregory. Arrested protesting South Africa, staying at Flynt's mansion, helping Flynt with a vegetarian...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Hustler
Magazine published by Larry Flynt.
The Realist
Publication associated with the narrator (Paul Krassner).
White House
Location of Gregory's protest arrest.

Timeline (2 events)

Christmas 1977
Christmas party hosted by Larry Flynt.
Columbus (implied)
Thanksgiving Day, 1977
Gregory arrested for protesting lack of human rights in South Africa.
White House

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of Larry Flynt's mansion.
Washington D.C., site of protest.
Subject of the human rights protest.

Relationships (2)

Larry Flynt Friends / Mentor Gregory
Flynt invited Gregory to stay at his mansion; Gregory helping Flynt with vegetarian diet.
Larry Flynt Professional / Admirer Paul Krassner
Flynt wanted Krassner to publish his magazine; Flynt called him a 'fantastic guy'.

Key Quotes (3)

"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."
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"'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.'"
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Quote #2
"'Are you serious? He's one of the hippest minds in the whole world.'"
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Full Extracted Text

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I was invited to a Christmas party in 1977 by Hustler publisher Larry Flynt. Gregory was at the party, and Flynt asked each of us to perform, but first he would take the microphone himself. 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.
On Thanksgiving Day, Gregory had been arrested in front of the White House for protesting the lack of human rights in South Africa. Larry Flynt had a premonition that there would be an assassination attempt on Gregory. Flynt contacted him a couple of weeks later, and they became friends. Gregory was now staying at Flynt's mansion in Columbus, helping him change to a vegetarian diet. Flynt had already taken off forty pounds.
On the day before the Christmas party, Gregory was in the middle of giving himself an enema when Flynt walked in.
According to Gregory, "Larry said, '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.' And I said, 'Well, who is it?' He said, 'Paul Krassner.' And I just fell out, and said, 'Are you serious? He's one of the hippest minds in the whole world.' Then he came back and said,
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