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...Here's my guess as to what happened. Harris is known to invest himself totally in the characters he creates; his agent, Mort Janklow, has spoken of the "terrible burdens" of producing these books. It's only natural that Harris would look for redeeming features in the psychopath who'd lived in his head for a quarter century. He may also have fallen under Hannibal's spell. (Novelist Martin Amis, who admires the first two Hannibal books, said Harris has lately "gone gay on" Lecter") Could it be that, like Clarice, he began Silence as Lecter's skeptical profiler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Becoming Hannibal Lecter | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...says Morton Janklow, an attorney-agent who has shepherded such high-price talent as Judith Krantz and Sidney Sheldon. "Political figures don't create big books. Elvis creates big books. Stockman is a bookkeeper, and political figures are not famous for their candor. They're busily engaged in rewriting history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: It's an Emotional Business | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

CONVICTED. BILL JANKLOW, 64, Republican Congressman and former four-term Governor of South Dakota; of second-degree manslaughter for an August car wreck that killed a motorcyclist; in Flandreau, S.D. Faced with up to 11 years in prison, he announced his resignation from the House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 22, 2003 | 12/22/2003 | See Source »

INDICTED. WILLIAM JANKLOW, 63, Republican U.S. Congressman from South Dakota, on charges of felony second-degree manslaughter, for allegedly speeding through a stop sign and killing a motorcyclist; in Flandreau, S.D. If convicted, the former four-term Governor could face 10 years in prison and the end of his storied political career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Sep. 8, 2003 | 9/8/2003 | See Source »

RELEASED. The accident report on a fatal crash in which, officials say, the Cadillac driven by WILLIAM JANKLOW, 63, famously fast-driving Republican Congressman from South Dakota, struck and killed motorcyclist Randolph Scott, 55, at a rural intersection in Trent, S.D. The report concludes that Janklow, the former four-term Governor, had been speeding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Sep. 1, 2003 | 9/1/2003 | See Source »

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