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and notoriety affords,” she
added. “Hachette’s complic-
ity in this should be called out
for what it is and they should
have to answer for it.
Grand Central Publish-
ing, an imprint of the Ha-
chette Book Group, an-
nounced Monday that Allen’s
memoir, “Apropos of Noth-
ing,” would be released April
7 in the U.S., France, Ger-
many, Italy and Spain, fol-
lowed by other “countries
around the world.” The book
was shopped around last
year but reportedly attracted
little interest from major
publishers in the era of #Me-
Too.
In fact, according to the
Associated Press, Grand
Central secretly acquired the
book in March 2019 after Ben
Sevier, the publisher and sen-
ior vice president, read a full
draft of the memoir.
In a statement to The
Times on Tuesday, Dylan
Farrow said the publisher
“has no interest in fact-
checking” and had permitted
Allen to continue “perpetu-
ating a false and harmful nar-
rative.” She added that her
experience being published
has been entirely different.
“Every word I have published
has had to go through a
gauntlet of lawyers and fact-
checkers. ... The journalists I
have worked with always
reached out for comment. It
is a naked double standard.
The lengths to which Ha-
chette has gone through to
hide this book’s existence
from myself and my brother
Ronan shows that money,
not truth, is their motiva-
tion.”
Farrow said she did not
know what was in the book. A
spokesperson for Hachette
declined to comment beyond
the press release announcing
the publication.
According to the New
York Times, Hachette Chief
Executive Michael Pietsch
had explained to Ronan Far-
row via email that Hachette’s
divisions operate independ-
ently.
Allen, 84, best known for


his movies “Annie Hall” and
“Manhattan,” is considered
among the most influential
filmmakers of his time. The
director and actor, who
starred in many of his own
films, has won four Academy
Awards.
In 1992, Dylan Farrow,
who was then 7, accused
Allen of molesting her in the
home of her mother, actress
Mia Farrow. Despite two
separate investigations in
the 1990s, Allen was never
charged. He went on to direct
several hit movies, including
“Bullets Over Broadway,”
“Mighty Aphrodite” and
“Match Point.”
But in 2014, Farrow re-
newed her allegations in a
New York Times column.
Allen spoke out against the
allegations in an opinion
piece published shortly

Farrow siblings slam


Woody Allen book


[Farrow,from E1]


DYLAN FARROWsays that the publisher of Woody
Allen’s memoirs “has no interest in fact-checking.”

Frances SilverAssociated Press

ALLEN’Sbook is “a comprehensive account of his
life, both personal and professional,” publisher says.

Matt SaylesAssociated Press

afterward, calling them “ri-
diculous.”
In the era of #MeToo,
Allen suffered professional
repercussions. Last year,
Amazon backed out of a four-
film production deal with the
writer-director.
Grand Central described
Allen’s book as “a compre-
hensive account of his life,
both personal and profes-
sional,” touching on “his
work in films, theater, televi-
sion, nightclubs and print.
Allen also writes of his re-
lationships with family,
friends and the loves of his
life.”
Ronan Farrow and his
mother, actress Mia Farrow,
have been estranged from
Allen for years.

The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
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