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Larry David Calls Woody Allen's Memoir a "Great Book"

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Woody Allen's memoir may have received widespread criticism, but it has found a fan in Larry David. The Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm star revealed in a New York Times profile posted Saturday that he's been reading Allen's 400-page memoir Apropos of Nothing while quarantined at home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. "It's pretty great, it’s a fantastic book, so funny," David said of the filmmaker's memoir. "You feel like you’re in the room with him." He added: "It’s just a great book and it’s hard to walk away after reading that book thinking that this guy did anything wrong." David worked with Allen on the 2009 comedy Whatever Works, in which David starred as the film's lead.

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