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...known for Paper Lion, a book describing his brief foray as a member of the Detroit Lions. He is also the editor of The Paris Review. While an undergraduate, he enjoyed mocking The Crimson as a member of a semi-secret Bow Street social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...
...think it's irrelevant," Ross replies to the question people are asking: Why publish a memoir about your 40-year relationship with a married man while his wife, whom you say you are fond of, is still alive? "There were no secrets, really, that were divulged," Ross says firmly. "We never went underground, and he [Shawn] talked with her [Cecille] about what was happening with him and with me immediately...
Coming soon is the second installment of the TIME 100, our choice of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. On June 1, TIME will publish its report on the artists and entertainers who have shaped today's culture. Find out the editors' selections of the most important writers, actors, musicians, artists, television stars and other creative minds of our times. And don't miss the special TIME-CBS News television program on these fascinating personalities, which will air Thursday, June...
...panelists discussed the role of the national press and news networks as technology makes it easier for people to publish news, both in print and on the Internet...
Born in Shillington, Penn., in 1932, Updike first submitted work to national magazines while in high school. At Harvard he was the president of the Lampoon, a semi-secret Bow Street social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...