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Posthumously developed, this linguistic stress-free 'invention' was contrived and attributed to a Nobel Prize winner who met his demise in the garden. A competition was held to devise this creation and the winning entry was then established into one of the works the Nobel Prize winner was famous for. What is it, who was it attributed to and what was the famous work?
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#76731. Asked by peasypod. (Mar 04 07 5:12 PM)
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tragic_flawed
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Oh that must be WIlliam Reich
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peasypod

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Really? How so? Reich died in prison, so, nope.
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peasypod

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Ok, before I hit the sack, I'll leave a clue.
Look for the Roman slave and his pussycat.
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peasypod

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How did I know the pussycat would give it away?
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