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Pacino's career slumped in the early 1980s; his appearances in the controversial Cruising, a film that provoked protests from New York's gay community, and the comedy-drama Author!

The work, which earned Wallace the 2012 Horton Foote Prize for Promising New American Play Author, is a drama centering on two runaway slaves in late-1700s Rhode Island and their attempt to regain freedom.

In case there were any doubt that the annual announcements of literary prizes can yield high drama, an author was asked to withdraw from the shortlist for the National Book Awards on Monday, five days after she was mistakenly named a finalist by the National Book Foundation.

Yet such was his multitude of talents that he became an influential photographer and the first black staffer on Life magazine; the first black director of a major Hollywood film, as well as creator of the blaxploitation genre with the Shaft movie dramas; an author of popular books and memoirs; a published poet; and a composer and musician.

Then come the complaints: "It's too long, it's too short, it's not literary enough, it's too literary... " The literary societies of the 19th century seemed content to leave the drama to authors and poets, whom they discussed with great seriousness of purpose.

Administered by Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the prizes are awarded in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and drama to authors from any country who write in English, and are intended to reward winners' "literary achievements or their potential".

The agent has suggested that a multiple point-of-view novel be changed to single point of view; that a memoir be fictionalized so that it can have more tension or drama; that an author consider cutting an entire storyline or principal character; that the author co-write the book with someone more famous.

PROFILE of John Mason Brown, author, drama critic, and lecturer.

A collection of reporting, essays, short stories and drama from the author of five novels, including "True Grit".

By Herbert Warren Wind The New Yorker, October 18, 1952 P. 44 PROFILE of John Mason Brown, author, drama critic, and lecturer.

In a further triumph for BBC2, the adaptation of Parade's End - starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall - took the TV drama prize, and author Hilary Mantel added to her swelling awards haul with the prize for literature.

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