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537:; Adler argued that it contained evidence of Starr's abuse of power in his pursuit of Clinton. She called the Starr Report "an utterly preposterous document: inaccurate, mindless, biased, disorganized, unprofessional, and corrupt. What it is textually is a voluminous work of demented pornography, with many fascinating characters and several largely hidden story lines. What it is politically is an attempt, through its own limitless preoccupation with sexual material, to set aside, even obliterate, the relatively dull requirements of real evidence and constitutional procedure." 480:
imperative and rhetorical question. Adler's motivations were considered to be either wanting to "uphold The New Yorker's usually high standards" or stemming from "personal differences with Kael". The piece, which stunned Kael and quickly became infamous in literary circles, was described by
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that dismissed the book as "jarringly, piece by piece, line by line, and without interruption, worthless", arguing that Kael's post-1960s work contained "nothing certainly of intelligence or sensibility", and faulting her "quirks mannerisms", including Kael's repeated use of the "bullying"
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was pretty good, although there were always limits on what it could do culturally. But they were so aware of their power that the question of what was honorable was very important to the editors of that time. I have the impression it does not arise any longer at
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for General Nonfiction. In 1975, Adler's short story "Brownstone" received first prize in the O. Henry Awards Best Short Stories of 1974. The same story was selected for the O. Henry Collection Best Short Stories of the Seventies.
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magazine, wrote that Adler "had an old-fashioned notion of prose". Kael's own response was indifferent: "I'm sorry that Ms. Adler doesn't respond to my writing. What else can I say?"
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called Adler's attack "unfortunate" and mentioned his admiration for Kael, saying that her "work is its own defense";
352: 1655: 1593: 211:(born October 19, 1938) is an American author, journalist, and film critic. Adler was a staff writer-reporter for 428: 1125: 1204: 382:
Her esoteric, literary reviews were not well received by film studio distributors. She was not happy with the
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from 1968 to 1969. She has also published several fiction and non-fiction books, and has been awarded the
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Adler was selected as the 2016 Writer-in-Residence for the International Literature Festival held at
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as a political philosophy. Her "Letter from the Palmer House" was included in the collection
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Irreparable Harm: The U.S. Supreme Court and the Decision that Made George W. Bush President
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and attended Bryn Mawr College, where she studied philosophy and German literature under
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as "the New York literary Mafia bloodiest case of assault and battery in years."
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In the early 1970s, Adler taught theater and film at Hunter College. In 1973,
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In 1968, Adler's essay "Letter from the Palmer House", which appeared in
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under a pseudonym. In 1967, she traveled to Vietnam on assignment for
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In the 1960s, Adler was briefly engaged to Reuel Wilson, the son of
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Toward a Radical Middle: Fourteen Pieces of Reporting and Criticism
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Toward a Radical Middle: Fourteen Pieces of Reporting and Criticism
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Adler taught journalism and English literature for three years at
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American Movie Critics: An Anthology From the Silents Until Now
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Reckless Disregard: Westmoreland v. CBS et al., Sharon v. Time
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In 2001, reflecting on her years in journalism, Adler said, "
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Canaries in the Mineshaft: Essays on Politics and the Media
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s deadlines and in February 1969, she was replaced by
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A Year in the Dark: Journal of a Film Critic, 1968–69
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Reporting Civil Rights: American Journalism 1963–1973
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Her "Letter from Selma", originally published in the
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on politics, war, and civil rights were reprinted in
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Adler accepted, and would later publish 20: 1889:21st-century American non-fiction writers 1854:20th-century American non-fiction writers 311:In 1962, Adler became a staff writer for 1914:American people of German-Jewish descent 1421:"Press: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Ouch Ouch)" 1182: 1180: 910: 908: 795:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1999. 473:, she published an 8,000-word review in 1899:21st-century American women journalists 1864:20th-century American women journalists 1751:. New York: Random House. p. 144. 1278:Birnbaum, Robert (September 16, 2004). 1070:Bollen, Christopher (August 14, 2014). 945: 943: 941: 939: 937: 874: 282:, graduating in 1961. She also studied 255:in 1933 and moved to the U.S. in 1939. 1964:Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award winners 815:. New York: St. Martin's Press. 2001. 1330: 1328: 1302: 1300: 1273: 1271: 1098:Gone: The Last Days of The New Yorker 792:Gone: The Last Days of The New Yorker 461:In 1980, upon the publication of her 7: 1119: 1117: 1065: 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 982: 980: 594:American Academy of Arts and Letters 217:for over thirty years and the chief 1984:Jewish American non-fiction writers 1909:21st-century American women writers 1874:20th-century American women writers 1335:Wolff, Michael (January 17, 2000). 1150:O’Rourke, Meghan (March 11, 2013). 1934:American women non-fiction writers 1485:"Review: Speedboat and Pitch Dark" 1251:"Adler, Renata | Encyclopedia.com" 950:Lubow, Arthur (January 16, 2000). 574:The Best Magazine Articles of 1967 533:magazine. The Starr Report led to 14: 2014:Writers from Danbury, Connecticut 1904:21st-century American journalists 1869:20th-century American journalists 2019:People from Newtown, Connecticut 1621:Adler, Renata (April 10, 1965). 888:Pennsylvania Center for the Book 706:. New York: Random House. 1976. 1894:21st-century American novelists 1879:21st-century American essayists 1859:20th-century American novelists 1844:20th-century American essayists 1683:NNDB: Retrieved March 21, 2008. 1232:. Random House, pp. xiii–xxiv. 763:. New York: Random House. 1970. 751:. New York: Random House. 1969. 1954:The New York Times journalists 1719:Cooke, Rachel (July 7, 2013). 590:Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award 416:, remaining for four decades. 1: 1456:Adler, Renata (May 6, 2014). 892:Pennsylvania State University 607:in 1965, was included in the 458:, a fellow committee member. 419:Her reporting and essays for 2004:The New Yorker staff writers 1370:The New York Review of Books 1152:"Welcome Back, Renata Adler" 992:www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org 576:. In 1973, Adler received a 476:The New York Review of Books 1979:Jewish American journalists 1929:American women film critics 1544:"Georgetown Law Chronology" 1458:"Decoding the Starr Report" 1193:. March 5, 1969. p. 7. 1014:"The Post-Pandemic Normal?" 518:about his investigation of 408:she retained her office at 343:Adler also reported on the 2050: 1884:21st-century American Jews 1849:20th-century American Jews 1124:Anderson, Melissa (2018). 1018:Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin 882:Fowler, Ashley I. (2007). 1989:Jewish American novelists 1974:Jewish American essayists 1944:Boston University faculty 1812: 1800: 1792: 1787: 1511:"Renata Adler Wins Prize" 1012:Howell, Beryl A. (2020). 775:. New York: Knopf. 1986. 726:. New York: Knopf. 1983. 448:House Judiciary Committee 404:. During her time at the 2024:Radical centrist writers 1949:Bryn Mawr College alumni 1939:American women novelists 1924:American women essayists 1337:"Mr. Shawn's Lost Tribe" 126:Towards A Radical Middle 1366:"The Perils of Pauline" 686:was inspired by Adler. 584:In 1977, Adler's novel 471:When the Lights Go Down 425:Toward a Radical Middle 2029:Yale Law School alumni 2009:O. Henry Award winners 1969:Hunter College faculty 1919:American women critics 1747:Keaton, Diane (2011). 1548:www.law.georgetown.edu 1399:. Cambridge: Da Capo. 1228:Adler, Renata (1969). 1096:Adler, Renata (1999). 284:comparative literature 274:under the tutelage of 1802:Chief film critic of 1205:"New Yorker Classics" 578:Guggenheim Fellowship 535:Clinton's impeachment 233:Guggenheim Fellowship 1994:Jewish women writers 1662:. Library of America 1255:www.encyclopedia.com 663:Newtown, Connecticut 260:Danbury, Connecticut 1623:"Letter from Selma" 1364:(August 14, 1980). 922:. September 2, 2022 632:Stanford University 513:Independent Counsel 280:Claude Lévi-Strauss 237:PEN/Hemingway Award 180:PEN/Hemingway Award 2034:Writers from Milan 1805:The New York Times 1573:artsandletters.org 1517:. April 27, 1977. 1515:The New York Times 1427:. 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Milan
Bryn Mawr College
Harvard University
Yale Law School
Speedboat
Pitch Dark
O. Henry Prize
PEN/Hemingway Award
The New Yorker
film critic
The New York Times
O. Henry Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship
PEN/Hemingway Award
Milan
Nazi Germany
Danbury, Connecticut
José Ferrater Mora
structuralism
Sorbonne
Jean Wahl
Claude Lévi-Strauss
comparative literature
I. A. Richards
Roman Jakobson
Harvard University
The New Yorker
William Shawn
Harper's Bazaar
McCall's Magazine

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