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Fallen Idol: Woody Allen and the culture of celebrity

February 7, 2014 By Kathy Shaidle

This topic has been the abiding preoccupation of my life.

Here’s John Podhoretz:

Allen was an idol, perhaps the idol, of an entire class of his fellow New Yorkers, his fellow Jews, and his fellow skeptical liberals. There was almost nothing his admirers didn’t admire about him. They loved him because he was funny, because he wanted to produce serious art in the style of the great European filmmakers, and because he played jazz at a club every Monday night. They loved him for writing New Yorker stories, and they loved his relationship with Mia Farrow.

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