This Is Orson Welles
By (Author) Jonathan Rosenbaum
By (author) Orson Welles
By (author) Peter Bogdanovich
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd March 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Literary essays
791.430233092
Paperback
592
Width 126mm, Height 202mm, Spine 38mm
660g
Innovative film and theater director, radio producer, actor, writer, painter, narrator, and magician, Orson Welles (19151985) was the last true Renaissance man of the twentieth century. From such great radio works as "War of the Worlds" to his cinematic masterpieces Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons, Othello, Macbeth, Touch of Evil, and Chimes at Midnight, Welles was a master storyteller, as expansive as he was enigmatic. This Is Orson Welles, a collection of penetrating and witty conversations between Welles and Peter Bogdanovich, includes insights into Welles's radio, theater, film, and television work; Hollywood producers, directors, and stars; and almost everything else, from acting to magic, literature to comic strips, bullfighters to gangsters. Now including Welles's revealing memo to Universal about his artistic intentions for Touch of Evil, (of which the "director's edition" was released in Fall 1998) this book, which Welles ultimately considered his autobiography, is a masterpiece as unique and engaging as the best of his works.
Peter Bogdanovich is the award-winning director of The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, What's Up Doc, Mask, and others he is also the author of John Ford, Pieces of Time, The Killing of the Unicorn, and Who the Devil Made It. He lives in New York City. Jonathan Rosenbaum is the co-author of Midnight Movies, author of Moving Places, Placing Movies, and Movies as Politics and film critic for the Chicago Reader.