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What do we learn from the autobiography of Helmut Newton? I would be thrilled to report that Mr. Newton has lived a life of blameless quietude. How pleasant it would be to discover that, after a hard day spent taking photographs of strapping Prussian nudes, their marble-hard limbs girt in sheer stockings and the pelts of severely endangered species, he likes nothing better than to hurry home to an early supper, with a clan of children capering fondly at his feet. Such, however, is not the case. If his "Autobiography" (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday; $27.95) makes one thing clear, it is that, compared with his inflammatory existence, his photographs--which have sealed his ...