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Kenneth Tynan

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Not content to have the audience in the palm of his hand, he goes one further and clinches his fist.
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As quoted in "Kenneth Tynan — The Critic As Elegant Conversationalist" by by Robert Cushman in The New York Times (17 August 1980)

 
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