tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post9069107127364448660..comments2023-11-27T09:42:55.299+08:00Comments on Widower's Tango: Date DueDan Harperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403040512986553644noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post-68373223505849746102022-07-16T21:10:13.816+08:002022-07-16T21:10:13.816+08:00After dealing with her myself, it doesn't surp...After dealing with her myself, it doesn't surprise me in the least. Mistaking Cardullo for Kauffmann, or vice-versa, is criminal. She may someday be eating crow, and perhaps burning the pages of all those books she had to recall to keep her warm when Cardullo's crimes catch up with him. Dan Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14403040512986553644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post-12717945742920830082022-07-16T02:44:06.737+08:002022-07-16T02:44:06.737+08:00Before knowing all the above about Cardullo I cont...Before knowing all the above about Cardullo I contacted Anaphora to inquire about the Kauffman book - she acted like she was unsure of the situation but that she had heard Kauffman had committed plagiarism in his work! Shame on her and I intend to call her back to tell her how disgusting she is. Off all people, Stanley Kauffman was one of the most brilliant and honorable men of American letters.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post-38653778006388957592018-12-15T17:34:13.079+08:002018-12-15T17:34:13.079+08:00Evidently Cardullo is running out of communication...Evidently Cardullo is running out of communications and media departments foolish or naïve enough to hire him. After being forced to resign from U of Michigan, he was on the faculty of Izmur University in Turkey for a while. More recently, he ended up at the American University of Malta, a failing university, but evidently was fired from even there after they discovered his plagiarism (how did they not discover this before he was hired? it's no longer hard to find out). I wonder if he'll find anywhere with lower standards to dupe or if he'll be forced into retirement through his own compulsive need to steal the work of others.<br /><br />https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20180203/local/disgraced-lecturer-forced-to-leave-aum-after-reports-of-plagiarism.669611<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post-29577596348532064212017-03-09T08:50:18.193+08:002017-03-09T08:50:18.193+08:00Thank you for your vigilance in a too often thankl...Thank you for your vigilance in a too often thankless pursuit of the truth. The editor an Anaphora Press is probably wishing she had listened to me instead of writing me off as someone "obsessed." Stanley Kauffmann's legacy will be vindicated, one way or another. It's nice to know that Cardullo has gone underground somewhere. His story would make forvan interesting book or movie, I think. As long as he doesn't make a penny out of it. Again, thank you. I'm expanding on your comment for my next post, publishing in a few days.Dan Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14403040512986553644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835197305243025003.post-90226330721515372322017-03-02T12:37:49.918+08:002017-03-02T12:37:49.918+08:00Hi,
I appreciate your long-standing efforts to al...Hi,<br /><br />I appreciate your long-standing efforts to alert readers to Bert/Robert Cardullo's seemingly endless plagiarisms of the previously published work of Stanley Kauffmann and other film critics. A few years ago I posted on your blog some of the more blatant examples of Cardullo's cut and paste jobs, hoping they might alert publishers to his shady name and game. I also contacted many of the publishers of Cardullo's stolen work, and, like you, had a very strange exchange with Anaphora Press, whose director defended publishing Cardullo by saying that even the "Harry Potter" books contained plagiarisms. So, I shared both your obsession with exposing Cardullo as a plagiarist, and your disheartening feeling that, in spite of some very public retractions of his literary thefts, he was going to continue ransacking the work of good writers simply because publishers were not carefully checking either his dubious record or the purloined work he submitted. Yes, like you, I occasionally wished I had stayed in Tunbridge Wells. <br /><br />Happy endings are so are rare in any strand of my life, that I really wanted to share this one with you. The following recent articles indicate that Cardullo has (probably) finally been stopped:<br /><br />RIT faces suit over book of film critic's essays<br />http://www.rbj.net/article.asp?aID=238641<br /><br />RIT sued over book of late movie critic Stanley Kauffmann's columns<br />http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2017/01/31/late-movie-critic-kauffmanns-columns-prompts-lawsuit/97281672/<br /><br />It's wonderful that Kauffmann's estate is very determined to make public, through the courts and the press, the extent of Cardullo's fraud. For me, your blog played an early and important part in the long campaign to expose him as a serial plagiarist. So, in this case, I think leaving Tunbridge Wells turned out to be the right move for us both. It's Cardullo who should have stayed there....<br /><br />CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com