Article: True colors, primary suspects.(humor)

Recently, Anonymous, author of Primary Colors, the roman a clef about Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, sent us a manuscript and volunteered to be The Nation's fictional campaign correspondent for the duration of the primary season. The first contribution (see "Primaries Colored," February 26), provoked a flurry of speculation. We were asked, How do you know your Anonymous is the same Anonymous who wrote Primary Colors? The answer is: We don't. But we do know that Anonymous, who communicates with the press via e-mail, hasn't denied that he/she/they wrote the Nation article. As to who wrote Primary Colors, the mystery continues. The Washington Post had, at last ...

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