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'The story tells of meaningless drinking, a publicity-hungry blonde, big-noting, hero-worshipping -- and the sense of betrayal the author feels when his work is translated to the screen.'
Source: 'People' (David Armstrong), Bulletin, 100.5188 (27 November 1979): p.56.
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— Appears in: The Bulletin , 27 November vol. 100 no. 5188 1979; (p. 56)
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Untitled
1979
single work
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— Appears in: The Bulletin , 27 November vol. 100 no. 5188 1979; (p. 56)
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