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...middle-class America's nastiest little secrets. Hobson was undeterred as usual, even by resistance from an unexpected quarter. Among six or eight people whom she consulted before publication, she notes, the general advice was to "go ahead from Christians, and not go ahead from Jews." -By Christopher Porterfield...
...addition to Rosenblatt, two other TIME staff members have recently published books. One is Senior Editor Christopher Porterfield, a close friend of Dick Cavett's since college days and a writer and producer of many of his TV shows. Porterfield collaborated with Cavett on the entertainer's latest volume of sharply observed portraits and reminiscences, Eye on Cavett. "I was actually there when many of the events took place," says Porterfield. "I even carry some of the same scars." Published by Arbor House, the work is the second joint effort by Porterfield and Cavett; the first, Cavett...
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...Stengel, "but he was genial and straightforward about sharing his experiences." Adds Dutka: "He seemed to enjoy this break from the solitude of his typewriter. The two hours he had originally agreed to stretched into three." As he began supervising the cover package in New York, Senior Editor Christopher Porterfield, once a television producer himself, screened a large portion of The Winds of War and assessed the context in which it was made. Says Porterfield: "Behind this epic show is an epic competition among the networks for a shrinking share of the audience." Associate Editor Richard Corliss's story...
Tuesday. Meant merely to dip into the book and ended up devouring it. But now it really is time for a break. That is to say, what Virginia Woolf shall I read tomorrow? -By Christopher Porterfield...