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      • The Ninth Configuration Summary Besides being antimilitary and asking how madness is defined, the novel explores the problematic nature of identity—in keeping with both the 1960s "identity crises" and the later spread of psychotherapy and self-help books.
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  1. Dive deep into William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion

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  3. The Ninth Configuration (also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane) is a 1980 American psychological drama film [ 2] written, produced, and directed by William Peter Blatty, in his directorial debut. It is the second installment in Blatty's "Trilogy of Faith" after The Exorcist (1973), and followed by The Exorcist III (1990).

  4. The Ninth Configuration. William Peter Blatty, Mark Kermode (Foreword) 3.56. 1,444 ratings166 reviews. Published in 1967 and then extensively revised in 1978, The Ninth Configuration is a fascinating look at madness, philosophy, and the nature of religious belief.

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  5. Book Summary External Study Guides Sometime in the 1970s "Toward the end of the War in Vietnam", a large castle is used by the US Government as an insane asylum for military personnel.

  6. The Ninth Configuration Summary. Besides being antimilitary and asking how madness is defined, the novel explores the problematic nature of identityin keeping with both the 1960s "identity crises" and the later spread of psychotherapy and self-help books.

  7. Discussion of themes and motifs in William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of The Ninth Configuration so you can...

  8. Based on Blatty's novel “Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane” (also the film's alternate title), this is a weird and surreal tale of a mock rebellion of high-ranking military men held in a secret base hospital for the mentally ill.

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