In Popova's article on Henry Miller there's (an instance of singularity; thus the correct usage of there's) mention of E. Graham Howe's influence on him. Googling HOWE brought me to Ian Charles Edwards's dissertation, Truth as Relationship: The Psychology of E. Graham Howe which, on p. 7, Edwards quotes Daniel Burston (see image below).
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Burston, it turns out, is a fan of Fromm and has written THE biography which sheds light on his deceptively simple theories. (Akin to Rogers, he was, due to his lack of jargon, ignored.)
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