Word: famed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 7:30-9 p.m.).* Elizabeth the Queen, Maxwell Anderson's 1930 tragedy with Dame Judith Anderson as Elizabeth I and Charlton Heston as Lord Essex, her lover...
Gave up all her wealth and fame...
SMASHING TIME. En route to fame and fortune in swinging London, Rita Tushing-ham and Lynn Redgrave mug their way through mud, sprayed paint and hurled pies amid a mod bedlam that is more goofy than spoofy...
...Podhoretz buy all that with a loose conglomerate of confessional, autobiography and social criticism? Can he really manage to interest enough people in his introspective explanation of why it took him so long to decide that it is better to have money, power and fame than not to have them? He is asking...
...that he was embarking on "a revolution in the consciousness of our time." He predicted that his writing would have "the deepest influence of any work being done by an American novelist in these years." Like Podhoretz, he was asking too much, but he has at least gained the fame and riches that his friend is still seeking. Lacking Mailer's style, his sense of irony and his skill at infighting, Podhoretz has several more books and years of exhibitionism...