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Article: Second Helping.(reclusive author Thomas Harris has produced the book 'Hannibal,' which is a sequel to his popular 'Silence of the Lambs')(Brief Article)
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- June 7, 1999
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Don't expect to see Thomas Harris on "Oprah." Or grilled on his taste for the grisly by Katie Couric at breakfast time. On June 8, when "Hannibal," the sequel to "The Silence of the Lambs," hits the nation's bookstores, its author will be as invisible as he can get. Harris has become one of the most famous resisters of fame. He won't give interviews, he won't do bookstore signings. "When I asked him why he wanted to avoid the press, he said that all he has to say is through his books," explained Carole Baron, who until last week was editor in chief of Harris's publisher, Delacorte. But there's one way to hear Harris firsthand: buy the audiobook. There you'll hear his ...