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An article in the New York Times:
British Critic's Book is Withdrawn
By Daniel J. Wakin
Published: October 20, 2007
For years, the British critic Norman Lebrecht has been throwing
firebombs in the world of classical music, denouncing what he
sees as industry evils in a provocative style that has sometimes
been described as accuracy-challenged.
On Thursday, in an unusually crushing act of contrition, his
publisher agreed to recall his latest book, destroy it, say
'Sorry' and promise not to do it again - all over a few pages
discussing Naxos Records and its founder, Klaus Heymann.
The book, 'Maestros, Masterpieces & Madness: The Secret Life and
Shameful Death of the Classical Record Industry,' was released
in Britain in July. Mr. Heymann sued the publisher, Penguin
Books, in the High Court of Justice, saying the book wrongly
accused him of 'serious business malpractices' based on false
statements. He cited at least 15 statements he called inaccurate.
[ The article continues. The full article is here:
http://tinyurl.com/2eohuq ]
Scott Morrison
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