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Critics laid waste to the Austrian writer with vehemence, opening him to insinuation that he was paid by the authoritarian regime of Getúlio Vargas to write the book.
The Winfrey interview could be just the beginning for Armstrong, with a confession opening him up to a host of possible legal actions.
Malcolm X, in his autobiography, described how reading and even copying out the dictionary was transformative for him, opening him to words and worlds.
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