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...mother's and brother's affairs, I had a lot of family obligations over the last few years. These kinds of books, in a way, are part of that process." But she says she will never write the one book the publishing industry and the public long for - a memoir. "I can't ever imagine doing that," she winces. "I feel there are a lot of ways to learn about people. It's not always necessary to have a memoir. Q&A TIME: Do you read any of the books about your family? Kennedy: I don't. There...
...ready for a blast of publicity about "The Sexual Life of Catherine M." by Catherine Millet, translated by Adriana Hunter (Grove Press; June 12). The book is an extraordinarily frank sexual memoir by a well-respected editor in Paris. The book has already sold 300,000 copies in France...
...Russia Hand : A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy" by former TIME editor at large Strobe Talbott will be published on May 21 by Random House...
...doing that. I feel there are a lot of ways to learn about people. The poetry book, I felt, really did reveal a lot about my mother. It was a nice thing for me to be able to share with people. It's not always necessary to have a memoir...
...knock 'em dead in the ratings. It's quite another to try a new career as a playwright. But that's what Carol Burnett has done. She and daughter Carrie Hamilton (who died of lung cancer in January) collaborated on Hollywood Arms, a play based on Burnett's memoir, One More Time. Hamilton worked nearly till the end; she was viewing actors' audition tapes until just weeks before her death. But Mom had to finish alone. The play opened in Chicago last week to mixed reviews. To be sure, the string of incidents--young Carol (here called Helen) lives...