'A Million Little Pieces' author cancels Dallas visit
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:25 pm
By ALAN MELSON / DallasNews.com
Author James Frey, under intense scrutiny since a report earlier this month cast doubts on the validity of his memoir A Million Little Pieces, has canceled a scheduled appearance in Dallas.
Mr. Frey had been expected to speak at Turtle Creek Manor’s Vision of Hope awards luncheon this Friday at the Hyatt Regency downtown.
John E. Castañeda, executive director of Turtle Creek Manor, said a representative for Mr. Frey called Friday afternoon to say the author no longer would be available for the Dallas event. Mr. Castañeda said it was his understanding that Mr. Frey had canceled other upcoming appearances as well.
"He offered to reschedule, but given our schedule that's essentially a cancellation," he said.
On Jan. 8, the investigative Web site thesmokinggun.com posted a report questioning many aspects of Mr. Frey's best-seller, which had been chosen by Oprah Winfrey as one of her book club selections.
Last Thursday, Mr. Frey triggered a national uproar over memoirs, truth, fact-checking and the publishing industry when he admitted to Oprah Winfrey that parts of his tough-talking book, which Ms. Winfrey had chosen for her book club, were fabricated. Ms. Winfrey declared the author had "betrayed millions of readers" and took his publisher, Nan A. Talese, to task as well for not admitting the book’s misrepresentations when challenged about them.
The luncheon, a benefit for the nonprofit agency assists adults with mental illness and addiction issues, will honor Dr. Bryon Adinoff, Jan Mitura and the late Edward K. Mims. All have made "outstanding contributions" to the Dallas community, according to the agency.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, an expert on addiction who is known for his nationally syndicated radio and television programs, will speak at the luncheon in place of Mr. Frey.
Tickets to the luncheon are $125 and can be bought online.
Author James Frey, under intense scrutiny since a report earlier this month cast doubts on the validity of his memoir A Million Little Pieces, has canceled a scheduled appearance in Dallas.
Mr. Frey had been expected to speak at Turtle Creek Manor’s Vision of Hope awards luncheon this Friday at the Hyatt Regency downtown.
John E. Castañeda, executive director of Turtle Creek Manor, said a representative for Mr. Frey called Friday afternoon to say the author no longer would be available for the Dallas event. Mr. Castañeda said it was his understanding that Mr. Frey had canceled other upcoming appearances as well.
"He offered to reschedule, but given our schedule that's essentially a cancellation," he said.
On Jan. 8, the investigative Web site thesmokinggun.com posted a report questioning many aspects of Mr. Frey's best-seller, which had been chosen by Oprah Winfrey as one of her book club selections.
Last Thursday, Mr. Frey triggered a national uproar over memoirs, truth, fact-checking and the publishing industry when he admitted to Oprah Winfrey that parts of his tough-talking book, which Ms. Winfrey had chosen for her book club, were fabricated. Ms. Winfrey declared the author had "betrayed millions of readers" and took his publisher, Nan A. Talese, to task as well for not admitting the book’s misrepresentations when challenged about them.
The luncheon, a benefit for the nonprofit agency assists adults with mental illness and addiction issues, will honor Dr. Bryon Adinoff, Jan Mitura and the late Edward K. Mims. All have made "outstanding contributions" to the Dallas community, according to the agency.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, an expert on addiction who is known for his nationally syndicated radio and television programs, will speak at the luncheon in place of Mr. Frey.
Tickets to the luncheon are $125 and can be bought online.