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The magazine recounts Fidel Castro's epistolary romance with a Havana socialite: Imprisoned after his failed 1953 coup, he sent her fervent letters that mixed political invective with sweet nothings ("there is a type of honey that never satiates").
The act has more than a bit of camp about it--America attends to the stern judgments of a male socialite.
Among the nearly 200 pages of hagiography: 1) letters to Time from Harpo Marx, Salvador Dalí, William Randolph Hearst, and Frank Sinatra ("as usual your information stinks," Frank wrote in 1961); 2) an array of great cover images; 3) Time 's most and least prescient comments (in 1983, a prediction that the paparazzi would kill a member of the royal family, and in 1933, a prediction that Hitler was destined for obscurity); and 4) a list of Time neologisms ("socialite," "televangelist," and "World War II").
The low-key coverage of the event reflected several pre-established media themes: a) Steele is a "peripheral" figure hounded by a vindictive special prosecutor, Kenneth Starr; b) the Steele trial is a pathetic coda to Flytrap's now-finished symphony ("Starr's Last Gasps," says Time ); and c) the sole remaining function of the case is to help determine the credibility of Kathleen Willey, the Richmond, Va., socialite who accuses President Clinton of crudely groping her near the Oval Office in 1993.
A socialite and journalist such as Sally Quinn can have her spiritual moments along with her aromatherapy and massage, and find proof of God in newspaper photos.