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| - But, as a man, he seems to me more and more a kind of monster.??? Early in Me and Orson Welles, Richard writes of Welles as ???brash, handsome, successful, and talented???, all of the traits our narrator hopes to hear applied to his own name some day, but, as he will learn in a stunning act of betrayal, this leader, this self-appointed Gaius Julius Caesar of the Mercury Theater has more in common
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