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33: 263:, and she developed an interest in the construction of the auctorial subject as much as the objects it described, quickly realizing "this 'I' was a character, just like the other characters. It's a construct. And it's not the person who you are. There's a bit of you in it. But it's a creation. Somewhere I wrote, 'the distinction between the I of the writing and the I of your life is like 358:). It succeeds because she has instructed herself so carefully in the technical literature. Above all, it succeeds because she has been able to engage Aaron Green in a simulacrum of the psychoanalytic encounter — he confessing to her, she (I suspect) to him, the two of them joined in an intricate minuet of revelation." 500:
while MacDonald was on trial for the murders of his two daughters and pregnant wife. In Malcolm’s reporting, McGinniss quickly arrived at the conclusion that MacDonald was guilty, but feigned belief in his innocence to gain MacDonald’s trust and access to the story—ultimately being sued by MacDonald
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Malcolm's penchant for controversial subjects and tendency to insert her views into the narrative brought her both admirers and critics. "Leaning heavily on the techniques of psychoanalysis, she probes not only actions and reactions but motivations and intent; she pursues literary analysis like a
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characterized Malcolm as "a self-hater whose work has managed to speak for the self-hatred (not to mention the class issues) of a profession that has designs on being 'one of the professions' but never will be." Junod found her to be devoid of "journalistic sympathy" and observed: "Very few
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in 1963 with women's interest assignments, writing about holiday shopping and children's books, as well as a column on home decor. She next wrote about photography for the magazine. She moved to reporting in 1978, which Malcolm attributed to her smoking cessation in a 2011 profile by
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summarized the tension between these polarized views, writing in 2011, "Malcolm's work, then, occupies that strange glittering territory between controversy and the establishment: she is both a grande dame of journalism, and still, somehow, its enfant terrible."
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After a decade of proceedings, a jury finally decided in Malcolm's favor on November 2, 1994 on the grounds that, whether or not the quotations were genuine, more evidence would be needed to rule against Malcolm.
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magazine. Roundly criticized upon first publication, the book is still controversial, although it has come to be regarded as a classic, routinely assigned to journalism students. It ranks ninety-seventh in
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has been praised by psychoanalysts (with justice) as a dependable introduction to analytic theory and technique. It has the rare advantage over more solemn texts of being funny as well as informative".
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In August 1995, Malcolm claimed to have discovered a misplaced notebook containing three of the disputed quotes, swearing "an affidavit under penalty of perjury that the notes were genuine."
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journalists are more animated by malice than Janet Malcolm.” Junod himself, however, has been criticized for a number of journalistic duplicities, including a smirking piece in
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begins with the thesis: "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible."
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Malcolm was a literary nonfiction writer known for her prose style and her examination of the relationship between journalist and subject. She began working at
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wrote in 2023 "it seems safe to say that the two most important long-form journalists this country produced in the second half of the last century were
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fact piece, on family therapy, called 'The One-Way Mirror.'" Her preference for writing in the first person was influenced by
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in the 1950s and 1960s and served as a theater critic. They had a daughter, Anne, in 1963. Donald Malcolm died in 1975.
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in April 2013. Parks praised Malcolm's "intensely intellectual style" as well as her "sharpness and creativity."
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agreed with a lower court in dismissing a libel lawsuit that Masson had filed against Malcolm,
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On June 16, 2021, Janet Malcolm died of lung cancer at the age of 86 at a Manhattan hospital.
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Malcolm writes autobiographical sketches, starting the chapters from family photographs.
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Translated by Constance Garnett; selected, with a preface by Janet Malcolm. riverrun.
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Translated by Constance Garnett; selected, with a preface by Janet Malcolm. riverrun.
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Malcolm's book created a sensation when in March 1989 it appeared in two parts in
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who fled antisemitic persecution in Nazi-occupied Prague. She was the author of
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profession, following a psychoanalyst she gave the pseudonym “Aaron Green”.
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crime drama and courtroom battles like novels," wrote Cara Parks in
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Malcolm claimed that Masson had called himself an "intellectual
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genre, and particularly returned repeatedly to the subject of
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Diana & Nikon: Essays on Photography – Expanded Edition
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which has become a staple of journalism-school curricula.
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Diana & Nikon: Essays on the Aesthetic of Photography
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before returning to New York. Donald reviewed books for
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in 1934, one of two daughters (the other is the author
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Forty-one False Starts: Essays on Artists and Writers
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him by fabricating quotations she attributed to him.
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Iphigenia in Forest Hills: Anatomy of a Murder Trial
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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Reissued in 2002 with an afterword by Janet Malcolm
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