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'''Jacqueline Susann''' was a [[20th century]] author, best known for the novel ''{{w|Valley of the Dolls|Valley of the Dolls}}'', a seamy tale of the self-destructiveness of drug abuse in [[1960s]] Hollywood.
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'''Jacqueline Susann''' was a [[20th century]] author, which by the [[23rd century]] was considered one of "the giants," along with [[Harold Robbins]]. Susann's writing contained profanity, reflecting the common usage of her era. ({{film|4}})
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Although she enjoyed some popular success, Susann was not considered a great author during her lifetime. However, by the [[23rd century]] she was considered one of "the giants," along with [[Harold Robbins]]. Susann's writing contained profanity, reflecting the common usage of her era. ({{film|4}})
 
 
 
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Jacqueline Susann was a 20th century author, which by the 23rd century was considered one of "the giants," along with Harold Robbins. Susann's writing contained profanity, reflecting the common usage of her era. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Susann is best known for Valley of the Dolls, a seamy tale of the self-destructiveness of drug abuse in 1960s Hollywood. Apparently appreciation for her work had increased by the 23rd century, for although she enjoyed some popular success, Susann was not considered a great author during her lifetime.

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