At least Can You Ever Forgive Me? brings a lifestory to the cinema which isn’t too familiar to audiences outside literary America. It’s based on the autobiography of a professional biographer, Lee ...
In the spirit of The Island of Lost Maps, journalist Worrall's compelling debut explores the career of a counterfeit artist and the world of literary forgery. When a newly discovered poem by Emily ...
Lee Israel, who has died aged 75, was a professional writer who became rather better known after a trial in 1993 as an accomplished literary forger. In a rented storage locker on Manhattan’s Upper ...
Join 24,000 of your neighbors and stay in tune with the Triangle. McCarthy plays Lee Israel, a misanthropic writer in New York City who once made the bestseller lists with biographies of Tallulah ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Lee Israel was a writer who enjoyed modest success with biographies of the American actress Tallulah Bankhead and the gossip columnist ...
When The Smoking Gun (http://www.thesmokinggun.com) began to investigate author James Frey, all it wanted was a mug shot. Frey's 2003 memoir, "A Million Little Pieces ...
The Forger's Shadow: How Forgery Changed the Course of Literature Nick Groom Picador £20, pp351 'Can you imagine a whole new world?' this book asks flirtatiously as an opening. 'Wonderful,' we think, ...
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