In Jennifer Egan’s brilliant, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad, Dolly, a desperate, down-and-out celebrity publicist, takes on the job of rehabilitating the image of a genocidal African dictator. Perhaps it’s a book Hilary Swank should have read. Reports Deadline, Swank has fired members of her team following criticism from human rights organizations for accepting a fee to fly to Chechnya and celebrate the birthday of its president, Ramzan Kadyrov. From an article on the event at The Guardian: “Ramzan Kadyrov is linked to a litany of horrific human rights abuses,” said a statement from Human Rights […]
by Scott Macaulay on Oct 30, 2011