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Talk About Movies and Plays with Those Who Made Them
Studs Terkel
ISBN: 9781565845534
Format: Hardback
Publisher:The New Press
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Few of Studs Terkel's millions of readers around the world know that over the last forty-five years, as part of his nationally syndicated radio show, Terkel has interviewed some of the greatest luminari of film and theater…
In a major new work of more than forty never-before-published interviews, the Pulitzer Prize -- winning oral historian talks to masters of stage and screen.
| ISBN | 1565845536 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | ISBN13 | 9781565845534 (What's this?) | | Pages | 416 | | Publisher | The New Press | | Volumes | 1 | | Imprint | The New Press | | Weight (grammes) | 676 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | New York | | Publication date | 22 Feb 2000 | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Writer of foreword | Garry Wills | | Width (mm) | 155 | | Library of Congress | 99017129 | | Spine width (mm) | 31 | | DEWEY | 791.0922 | | Academic level | General |
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| | | Introduction by Garry Wills | | | | | | Acknowledgments | | | | | | Overture | | 1 | | | | Prologue: Morning, Noon, and Night (with Jack Kirkland) | | 17 | | | | Act One | | 25 | | 1 | | Beginnings | | 27 | | | | In the Wings (with Francois Truffaut) | | 27 | | | | Buster Keaton | | 31 | | | | Lillian Gish | | 37 | | | | King Vidor | | 40 | | | | Vittorio De Sica | | 45 | | 2 | | Say It with Music | | 51 | | | | Eubie Blake | | 51 | | | | Agnes DeMille | | 55 | | | | Carol Channing (and Tallulah Bankhead) | | 65 | | 3 | | Hard Times | | 76 | | | | Arthur Miller | | 76 | | | | Eva Le Gallienne | | 83 | | | | Hiram (Chub) Sherman | | 91 | | | | E. Y. (Yip) Harburg | | 94 | | | | Harold Clurman | | 97 | | 4 | | Chicago Boom-Boom | | 105 | | | | James Cagney | | 105 | | 5 | | War | | 115 | | | | War Movies | | 115 | | | | On Seeing The Deer Hunter | | 120 | | | | Pauline Kael | | 125 | | 6 | | O Death | | 129 | | | | Lila Kedrova | | 130 | | | | Reflections on The Last Mile and Watch on the Rhine | | 131 | | | | John Randolph on Alfred Lunt | | 132 | | | More... | | |
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