Orson Welles: Interviews

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Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 228 pages
This book of conversations reveals the majestic mind and talent of Orson Welles in an exceptional array of interviews, profiles, and press conferences tracing the half century that Welles (1915-1985) was in the public eye. Originally published or broadcast between 1938 and 1989 in worldwide locations, these pieces confirm that Welles's career was multidimensional and thoroughly interwoven with Welles's persona. Welles deflates the notion of the film director's omnipotence, insisting that.
 

Contents

I
vii
II
3
III
6
IV
11
V
24
VI
26
VII
29
VIII
35
X
77
XI
96
XII
125
XIII
138
XIV
155
XV
159
XVI
192
Copyright

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Mark W. Estrin, a professor of English and film studies at Rhode Island College, is editor of Conversations with Eugene O'Neill (University Press of Mississippi) and Critical Essays on Lillian Hellman and the author of numerous articles on film and dramatic literature.

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