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Article: Blue Rhapsody.(Review)
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- National Review
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- August 14, 2000
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American Rhapsody, by Joe Eszterhas (Knopf, 432 pp., $25.95)
For those of you who missed the Starr Report, Joe Eszterhas, a large, wolfish, whisky-voiced, and chain-smoking Hollywood screenwriter of particularly bad movies, has written his own dirtier version. This is the author's first foray into big-time publishing, i.e., big buzz, big serialization in the unread Talk magazine, big media tour, and big lunches with columnists. On some shows he's been able to explain himself, on others not (probably the ones right after lunch). What he seems to want to say is that Clinton was supposed to be the rock-'n'-roll president and, because he lied to us, turned out to be ...
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Article: A Town of Sleazy Virtue; Joe Eszterhas Turns His ...
The Washington Post;
June 5, 2000 ;
700+ words
... ... Gossip follows Joe Eszterhas, the screenwriter ... his new book, "American Rhapsody," Mr. Eszterhas goes to Washington ... far behind? "American Rhapsody" gets at the ... how much Joseph Eszterhas knows about politics ...
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