From drobnicki@ycvax.york.cuny.edu Tue Jul 16 10:57:01 PDT 1996 Article: 50715 of alt.revisionism Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!news.bctel.net!newsfeed.direct.ca!nntp.teleport.com!news.serv.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.cuny.edu!news From: drobnicki@ycvax.york.cuny.edu Newsgroups: alt.revisionism Subject: Re: New Irving book! Date: Mon, 15 Jul 96 05:27:22 GMT Organization: York College, CUNY Lines: 29 Message-ID: <4sdksq$1186@news.cuny.edu> References: <4s0ho2$o6o@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,<4s64r8$qlo@nizkor.almanac.bc.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: ycvax.york.cuny.edu In Article <4s64r8$qlo@nizkor.almanac.bc.ca> kmcvay@nizkor.almanac.bc.ca (Ken McVay OBC) writes: >Let's review: > >Irving signs contract, gets advance. >Irving defaults on contract, gets extension to 1993. >It is now 1996, and the publisher wants the money back, >because Irving hasn't complied with his contractual >obligation. > >Hmmmm... looks like a clear case of those Nasty Joos>censoring him again, eh, John? Maybe the h*bers will be able to "prove" how William Morrow is a Jooish company? Irving's former agent said that "The author typically takes years to write these books. They [Morrow] were content." Morrow claims they never agreed to further extend the due date past June 1, 1992, while Irving claims that the contract was verbally renegotiated. One is almost tempted to say that, since the order was never put in writing, there is no proof for the existence of Irving's renegotiated contract. John Drobnicki Reference Librarian York College/CUNY "I speak for no one but myself."
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