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The New York Times Book Review, Tallchief's autobiography provides us with many stories, insights, even passing remarks that shed light on both this crucial
moment in dance history and Balanchine's elusive personality. Some of it we've read before, in Tallchief interviews, and certain stories have been told and retold ... (Is there such a thing as a new ballet anecdote?) But such repetitions
don't matter; what does is that Tallchief has now given us her definitive and convincing account of Balanchine as choreographer, teacher, husband, friend.
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