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Publishers Weekly, February 12th, 1996

Nationwide number one bestseller 'Primary Colors' has the Washington, DC, establishment wondering about the identity of the anonymous author. Also discussed are Helen Prejean's 'Dead Man Walking' and John Updike's 'In the Beauty of the Lilies.' AN ALL-PARTY PRIMARY It's the position that political candidates want to be in #1. Anonymous's Primary Colors has the lead spot on bestseller lists throughout the country, and the Washington, D.C. establishment is still going crazy trying to figure out who the author is. There has been almost daily coverage in the Washington Post (Random notes that th...

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