![]() ![]() Diamond-sharp political insights sink into pseudo-Faulknerian hoodoo plots and subplots entangle like kudzu on a riverbank and some of the keenest American prose ever written keeps close company with some of the gustiest. ''All the King's Men,'' Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1946 novel about the rise and fall of a demagogic Southern governor, may be a classic, but it is far from perfect. FILM REVIEW Southern Fried Demagogue and His Lurid Downfall ![]()
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