The Boston Globe, August 5th, 1991
It may be the literary equivalent of the Manhattan Project. Novelist Raymond Chandler gets an idea. Robert B. Parker refines and completes it. Now playwright Tom Stoppard plans to turn Chandler's and Parker's "Poodle Springs" into a Hollywood screenplay. Meanwhile, Parker will be on hand this evening, autographing copies of his latest novel, "Pastime," at Kate's Mystery Books, the bookstore in Cambridge he helped build. The event starts at 6, and Parker may do a reading. Fans would be fools to miss this caper. . . . In Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, Ken Burns stood beside a museum e...
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