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...Twyman, what began as a casual case of good Samaritanism and team spirit turned into a cause and an obsession. Writer Douglas Morrow and Director Daniel Mann do not explore the complexities or growth of either character. They play their story strictly and obviously for tears and inspiration...
...zany creature that the public saw, all that campy, trivial bluster, was real enough in its way, it was far from the substance of her deeper glow," writes Myra Friedman in Buried Alive (Morrow; $7.95). "The hysteria, the extravagance, and the foolish noise were a barren fuss embraced by barren hearts, and it was a lost child who would kick up such rubbish to gain entrance into rooms so empty." Written with a sympathetic intelligence, at times fiercely lyrical, Buried Alive is an honest book about Joplin the idol and Joplin the victim in the frantic, manic disarray of rock...
...change of pace, he flies back to L.A. to appear on NBC-TV'S weekly rock series Midnight Special. In the new movie American Graffiti he plays himself -rather well, in fact. WNBC imported him to compete with WABC's Bruce ("Everybody is my cousin") Morrow, the reigning rock jockey of New York nighttime radio. WNBC's ad series puts the challenge bluntly: "Cousin Brucie's days are numbered! Wolfman Jack is on the prowl." Replies Morrow: "Wolfman...
...SALAMANDER by MORRIS WEST 355 pages. Morrow...
Associate Editor Lance Morrow, who wrote the story, was another beneficiary of Anderson's Minnesota-style hospitality. During a week that Morrow spent in the state, he found himself in Duluth one night to hear the Governor address a group of steelworkers. Duluth was also playing host to a convention of Lions, and there wasn't a hotel room in town. Anderson, whose staff had rented a small suite as an afternoon headquarters, promptly turned the rooms over to Morrow for the night...