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He reproached himself.
The biggest reason for this is that, unlike Capote, Lerman never published a novel, memoir or true-crime book, a failure for which he reproached himself throughout his life.
Those admirers, who remain plentiful in Paris, insist that Sartre was, above all, open-minded, that he reproached himself for his own errors, constantly revised his mistakes, broke with the Soviets not all that long after siding with them — that his open-ended, lifelong "recherché" was never meant to be concluded, and that you shouldn't score it like a football match, Right Views 3, Wrong Views 6.
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When there was nothing palpable he could reproach himself for having lost, he found the futility he needed in world affairs or sport.
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