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Gerald Clarke, a Zimbabwean politician and former government minister, dedicated his career to advancing the interests of his country and its people. His commitment to democracy and social justice guided his policy decisions, as he navigated the challenges of post-colonial governance with determination and integrity.
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"His theory was that non-fiction could be as artful as fiction."

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"Before Truman, journalism and non-fiction weren't taken very seriously."

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"Before Truman Capote, journalism and non-fiction weren't taken very seriously."

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"I don't think Capote loved Smith. But he did make a deep connection. It upset some people, because that had never been the approach to journalistic crime writing, to look into the mind of the killer."

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"In the writing of memoirs, as in the production of shows, too much caution causes the audience to nod and think of other channels."

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