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Monday Apr 24, 2006
Oops, Did She Write It Again?
The AP's Andrew Ryan got hold of Viswanathan's publisher, Michael Pietsch of Little, Brown, who "can't believe that these [similarities] are anything but unintentional." Which is fair enough, and possibly even true (in legal circles, I believe they call it the "My Sweet Lord" defense), but I can't help but wonder if there's anybody left at Little, Brown who remembers the last time a promising debut novel blew up in their face because of plagiarism charges: Jacob Epstein's Wild Oats, which contains several noticeable chunks of Martin Amis' The Rachel Papers. The scandal completely destroyed Epstein's literary career—no small feat, considering he was the son of Jason and Barbara Epstein—but there's a light at the end of the tunnel: he moved on to Hollywood, where he wrote a few scripts, became a story editor on L.A. Law, and produced the series Palace Guard and Sliders. His latest show, Without a Trace, is currently wrapping up its fourth season on CBS. Those Dreamworks contacts might come in handy for Viswanathan yet... Email This Post |
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