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MARRIED. Kurt Vonnegut, 57, novelist-laureate of the counterculture generation (Slaughterhouse-Five, Jailbird); and his companion of nine years, Jill Krementz, 39, a Manhattan photographer-author (A Very Young Dancer); he for the second time, she for the first; in New York City...
...more capitalistic vein, "Photos by Jill Krementz", favorite photographer to the New York Times, at the library of the Dorchester campus of UMass, through...
...book are the interviews. Shenker's interviewing technique is to keep his presence to a minimum, leaving description at the barest essentials and letting his subjects speak for themselves. Many of the conversations are really just strings of quotations, supplemented only by some remarkably vivid photographs by Jill Krementz. This approach usually proves successful, thanks to the caliber of the interviewees; unlike Rex Reed, Shenker doesn't have to resort to bitchy observations to spice up vapid quotes. Inevitably, some of the conversations are not all that fascinating, and at least one--a piece on Noam Chomsky as a linguist...
Further reportage came from Mary Cronin, Jill Krementz and Researcher Ingrid Michaelis, who interviewed store executives, Seventh Avenue manufacturers and fashion experts throughout New York City. The story was written by Edwin Bolwell and edited by Peter Bird Martin, both of whom learned a great deal from the experience. As Martin put it: "Doing a story like this makes you a lot more attentive to women, to see just what it is that makes them look attractive...
Working with Ruth in New York were Researchers Lu Anne Aulepp, Linda Young, Anne Constable, Marion Knox, Deborah Murphy, Mary Kelley, Amanda Macintosh, Margie Michaels and Mary Themo, and Correspondent Jill Krementz...