Tom Robbins

"I believed in looking at people as individuals, not in groups. I hated groups; still do. And I saw particularly the university, the university artists really acted as a group. The others didn't so much, but the university people took advantage of that and behaved like a group, rather than as individuals. They had a lot of power that way."

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Source: The Syntax of Sorcery: An Interview with Tom Robbins. Interview with Tony Vigorito, realitysandwich.com. June 6, 2012.

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Tom Robbins

Tom Robbins

Novelist, Essayist

Tom Robbins is an American author known for his playful and unconventional novels, such as 'Jitterbug Perfume', which explore themes of freedom and creativity.

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