Woody Allen’s controversial memoir has reportedly been published just weeks after he was dropped by his original publisher, Hachette.According to the Associated Press, the 400-page book, called Apropos of Nothing, was released on Monday with no fanfare and little publicity by Arcade, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing.Allen’s book was due to be published by Hachette next month, but the memoir was shelved after a protest from his son and fellow Hachette author Ronan Farrow and staff at the firm due to allegations he sexually abused his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow as a child.Announcing the book would see the light of day, an Arcade spokesperson told the AP: “The book is a candid and comprehensive personal account by Woody Allen of his life.
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