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$175.00
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Rome, June 3, 2000. Savanna Knoop alias J.T. Leroy during a reading. Knoop pretends to be writer J.T. Leroy, but in 2006, the New York Times reveals that J.T. Leroy does not exist: the true author of his books is writer Laura Albert. Savannah Knoop, the half sister of Albert mate, played this part for years around the world wearing a blonde wig and big sunglasses, to create a problematic character and make believable those tales of prostitution and ill-treatment, presented as autobiographical / Roma, 3 giugno 2000. Savannah Knoop, alias lo scrittore J.T. Leroy, durante un reading. Nel 2006 il New York Times rivelerà che J.T. Leroy in realtà non esiste: la vera autrice dei suoi libri è la scrittrice Laura Albert. Savannah Knoop, sorellastra del compagno della Albert, ha recitato la parte per anni in giro per il mondo indossando una parrucca bionda e grandi occhiali da sole, per creare un personaggio problematico e rendere più credibili quei racconti di prostituzione e maltrattamenti, presentati come autobiografici