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Nobody, though, comes off very well in Maslin's tale, including Maslin himself, who seems willing to betray confidence and dis friends (although in Arlo's famous words, "They're not really your friends, are they?") in exchange for a byline ... posted by Shaun at
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Nobody, though, comes off very well in Maslin's tale, including Maslin himself, who seems willing to betray confidence and dis friends (although in Arlo's famous words, "They're not really your friends, are they?") in exchange for a byline ... posted by Shaun at
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Nobody, though, comes off very well in Maslin's tale, including Maslin himself, who seems willing to betray confidence and dis friends (although in Arlo's famous words, "They're not really your friends, are they?") in exchange for a byline ... posted by Shaun at
Archive 2004-03-01 2004
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Mr. Frey's editor at HarperCollins, Tim Duggan, called the Maslin review "pretty extraordinary."
Janet Maslin Channels James Frey In Rave Review Of Bright Shiny Morning 2008
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Janet Maslin in the New York Times condemned her in the harshest language, as though she were on trial, for not mentioning the marriage in the memoir.
Elizabeth Benedict: Joyce Carol Oates: A Widow's Derangement Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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Maslin apparently overlooked the last page of the book, where the new man is introduced and his significance suggested -- though it is not spelled out.
Elizabeth Benedict: Joyce Carol Oates: A Widow's Derangement Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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"The state is obviously going through a period of turmoil where the U.S. Senate race is the last thing on anyone's mind," said Paul Maslin, who has served as Kohl's pollster and is based in Wisconsin.
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Maslin apparently overlooked the last page of the book, where the new man is introduced and his significance suggested -- though it is not spelled out.
Elizabeth Benedict: Joyce Carol Oates: A Widow's Derangement Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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Maslin added that the incumbent "has the luxury of some time before absolutely committing one way or the other."
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Janet Maslin in the New York Times condemned her in the harshest language, as though she were on trial, for not mentioning the marriage in the memoir.
Elizabeth Benedict: Joyce Carol Oates: A Widow's Derangement Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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