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POSSESS ME NOT. By Fan Nichols, Invineible Press, Wellington. ‘THE dust-jacket may well be quoted as a notable contribution to the Deathless Prose Department: "This is a powerful novel that digs deep into the uncensored depths of a man’s heart and soul and mind. The man is Erik Norgard, an artist-passionate, rugged, and impetuous. .. . There is a challenge in this book that cannot go unheeded as, with vividness and sensitivity, Miss Nichols dramatically portrays the deterioration of a man’s inner being under the restraint of feminine possessiveness, Here is a novel with so much realism, so much stark drama, such striking psychological implications, that it may well have a tremendous impact on the lives .of its readers." Well, anyway, they won’t need to write any new advertising copy for the film version (if it gets that far). ‘
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 393, 3 January 1947, Page 16
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138ACKNOWLEDGMENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 393, 3 January 1947, Page 16
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