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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Journalism, Libel Law, and the Problem of Facts 1
Masson v. New Yorker Goes to Trial 23
Literary Journalism and the New Yorker 40
The Historical Origins of the Masson-Malcolm Dispute 61
Libel at the New Yorker 87
Masson v. New Yorker in the Early Years 122
Libel Law and the Postmodern Dilemma: The Search for Truth 152
The End of the Line for Masson 182
Conclusion: The Meanings of the Masson-Malcolm Dispute 203
The Disputed Quotations 225
Notes 227
Selected Bibliography 271
Index 283
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