Friday, April 23, 2010

Author says he wrote vicious reviews, not his wife

LONDON —

There may be a little marital tragedy in a home of Orlando Figes, a distinguished author as well as Russian academician embroiled in a liaison involving vicious reviews posted upon Amazon's website.

The unknown reviews pounded books created by Figes' rivals, as well as final week his wife, law professor Stephanie Palmer, pronounced she was responsible. But now Figes admits he essentially wrote a nasty putdowns, that built up his reputation at alternative authors' expense.

"I take full shortcoming for posting unknown reviews upon Amazon," he pronounced in a matter expelled Friday. "I have made a little foolish errors as well as swallow ones pride wholeheartedly to all concerned."

Figes specifically apologized to his wife, his counsel - who was misled about a source of a reviews - as well as to a authors he trashed upon Amazon, including Rachel Polonsky, Robert Service as well as Kate Summerscale.

The liaison has transfixed literary London because of a personalities - as well as venom - involved.

It seems to have taken a heavy toll upon Figes, who pronounced in his matter he was pang from unspecified illness problems brought upon by a debate about a reviews.

"I am ashamed of my behavior, as well as don't entirely assimilate because we acted as we did," he said. "It was foolish - a little of a reviews we now see were small-minded as well as ungenerous yet they were not intended to harm. This crisis has exposed a little illness problems, yet we offer that some-more as explanation than excuse. we need a little time now to simulate upon what we have finished as well as a consequences of my actions with healing help."

The debate has caused a little consternation for David Price, Figes' lawyer, who final week pronounced that Palmer, a author's wife, was at the back of a reviews, that included gushing praise for a single of Figes' books.

Price pronounced Friday he had been misled.

"So far as we can, we try to safeguard we am bein! g told a law by a client," he said.



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