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Clarke, Shirley 1925–: Critical Essay by Vincent Canby

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Thanks to the responsiveness of the subject, and the cold simplicity with which Miss Clarke handles the camera, ["Portrait of Jason"] is a good deal more than an unusually frank interview with a homosexual who, at one point, exults: "I'm bona fide freaksville!"

The truth is, of course, that he isn't.

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