Philly.com As much as critics have honored Angelou as the first African American woman to share her life story and praised her unfettered prose, they've also accused her of coloring in some parts of her life. "Autobiographical fiction," they've called it ... and more »
Haaretz (blog) Folman says his agent pointed to a woman around 65 or 70 and asked if he recognized her. When he said he didn't, the agent said the woman, an American, was a former actress who was once incredibly famous, a veritable cinematic fantasy. Decades later ...