January 12, 2010

New York Observer
Gerald Boyd‘s “My Times in Black and White” hits bookstores on Feb. 1. In it, the late managing editor calls Jonathan Landman – now culture editor – a man of no “decency and integrity.” Landman tells John Koblin: “Nobody should forget that Gerald left a wife and son and many friends who cherish his memory, which I am not about to smudge with a posthumous quarrel. The last word is his.”
> Ex-NYTer Schiller says Boyd’s wrong about Landman

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