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CONTRIBUTORS
Marie Brenner, who reports from Dallas this month, is Vanity Fair's special correspondent and a native Texan. Her articles on social and political topics are collected in two books. Intimate Distance and Going Hollywood.
Joan Juliet Buck's articles about the American and European cultural scenes have appeared in Vogue and the French magazine Egoi'ste. The author of a novel, The Only Place to Be, she is now at work on a second.
Bob Colacello is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and Parade, and the former executive editor of Interview. "Voices of Princeton," in this issue, is the fourth in his series of profiles of places.
Cynocephalos is an Australian writer who is otherwise known as the art critic for Time magazine and the author of The Shock of the New.
Dominick Dunne is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair; his most recent profiles were of Diane Keaton and Candy Spelling. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, his second novel, will be published by Crown in July.
James Fenton, the chief book reviewer for the London Times, has been a Sunday Times theater critand a Guardian foreign correspondent. Last year Random House published Children in Exile, a collection of his poems.
Pete Hamill, former columnist for the New York Daily News, has written recently for the Village Voice and American Film magazine. His six novels include The Guns of Heaven, Flesh and Blood, and The Gift.
Stephen Schiff,Vanity Fair's critic-at-large, was formerly the film editor of the Boston Phoenix. He is president of the National Society of Film Critics.
Gregor von Rezzori's acclaimed novel Memoirs of an Anti-Semite was published in 1981. His new work, The Death of My Brother Abel, excerpted in this issue, will be published later this year by Viking.
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