Interview with Dorothy Gallagher, 4 April 2001 - Interview with Dorothy Gallagher, April 4, 2001 - 1
Voice
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00:09:31
Um, but I, yeah, and I hope it's, um, I don't know, people have read it as being a work of love and, of deep love, even though I know that I take a pretty snippy tone.
Voice
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00:09:45
Yeah, well, it, it is apparent in some cases, particularly with your father -- and to a certain degree with your mother, though, it's clear in the end that you did have great love for her, but still, the portrait is, is not exactly, you know, an valentine.
Voice
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00:09:57
No, it's not sentimental, and I, and I don't do sentimentals.
Voice
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00:10:01
I wouldn't accuse you of sentimentality, no.
Voice
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00:10:03
No.
Interview with Dorothy Gallagher, April 4, 2001 - 1
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00:09:31 - 00:09:44
Um, but I, yeah, and I hope it's, um, I don't know, people have read it as being a work of love and, of deep love, even though I know that I take a pretty snippy tone.
Dorothy Gallagher
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Tone
00:09:45 - 00:09:57
Yeah, well, it, it is apparent in some cases, particularly with your father -- and to a certain degree with your mother, though, it's clear in the end that you did have great love for her, but still, the portrait is, is not exactly, you know, an valentine.
Mel Gussow
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Tone
00:09:57 - 00:10:01
No, it's not sentimental, and I, and I don't do sentimentals.