Evening Standard - London, April 11th, 2005
by Andrew Smith (Bloomsbury, Pounds 17.99) THESE days it's difficult to say what Buzz Aldrin will be best remembered for. Being the second man to walk on the moon? Becoming mired in alcoholism shortly thereafter? Serving as the inspiration for Disney's Buzz Lightyear? Or, at the age of 72, punching documentary filmmaker Bart Sibrel in the nose for daring to suggest that the footage of Neil Armstrong and Aldrin cavorting on the Moon's dusty surface was filmed in a Hollywood studio? If you read them in sequence, these claims to fame trace a trajectory of decline from a peak of Apollonian glor...
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