The Boston Globe, September 14th, 1990
NEW YORK - Really, you can't label Carrie Fisher an actress. Nor can you simply call her a novelist, nor a screenwriter. She is, when pen comes to paper, a master of the rare and lofty art of point-of-view. She is a sensibility, a gabby analysand reeling off insights and witticisms about her Hollywood life like a defector from behind the celluloid curtain. Her devil-may-care comments about fame -- her own included -- are the dreams of which shows like David Letterman's are made. In short, she was born to hold forth from couches, talk-show and otherwise. The night before we spoke at her agent's...
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