Woody Allen will get to tell his side of the story after all. The disgraced filmmaker’s controversial memoir,, was released by a new publisher on Monday, the reports.
Arcade Publishing picked up the book after it was dropped by Hachette Book Group, which faced extreme backlash for partnering Allen on the release. “The book is a candid and comprehensive personal account by Woody Allen of his life, ranging from his childhood in Brooklyn through his acclaimed career in film, theater, television, print and stand-up comedy, as well as exploring his relationships with family and friends,” the new publisher said of the 400-page memoir, according to the .In a statement to the news wire, Arcade editor Jeannette Seaver said, “In this strange time,
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