Sure, I've read Callow.
I admire his research,
his tone, not so much.
The very thought of
writing about Welles shows that
old Orson had "weight".
There's a certain charm
in keeping fiction and fact
a little confused.
Especially when
he broadcast 'War of the Worlds'
and filmed 'F for Fake'.
I think of Houseman
as the law school professor
from "The Paper Chase"
If you get your grant
And finish your work quickly
I'd love to read it.
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