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==Reviews== In the essay "The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt", [[Gore Vidal]] assesses Bremer's writing style and notes the apparent contradiction between Bremer's lucid prose and his characterization as a person with a mediocre intellect.<ref name="The New York Review; December 19, 1973">{{cite journal |last=Vidal |first=Gore |author-link=Gore Vidal |date=December 19, 1973 |title=The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt |url=http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/V%20Disk/Vidal%20Gore/Item%2001.pdf |journal=The New York Review |location=New York |access-date=May 9, 2015}}</ref> Vidal further speculates that CIA agent [[E. Howard Hunt]] may have authored parts of Bremer's supposed diary, arguing there are similarities between Bremer's writing style and the prose found in Hunt's adventure and espionage novels, and noting Bremer's supposed diary alternates between passages of clear writing and passages of extreme misspelling and poor grammar.
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