Bestselling writer brought to book during radio interview

Naomi Wolf had promised that the two pages identified as flawed would be corrected, writes Terry Prone.

Bestselling writer brought to book during radio interview

Naomi Wolf had promised that the two pages identified as flawed would be corrected, writes Terry Prone.

YOU could call it pulp non-fiction. That’s what’s happened to a major new book on sexuality and criminality in England in the 19th century written by a household name. It’s been pulped.

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