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A Civil War Over Semicolons

Por: The Atlantic Life January 05, 2023

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The biographer Robert Caro and his editor, Robert Gottlieb, have been arguing with each other for 50 years.Joanne Imperio / The Atlantic; Claudia Raschke / Sony Pictures Classics; Martha Kaplan / Sony Pictures Classics; Thomas Victor / Sony Pictures ClassicsJanuary 5, 2023, 10:20 AM ETThe partnership of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb is beautifully anachronistic. As writer and editor, respectively, they have together produced 4,888 pages over... + full article



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