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My Lunches With Orson Conversations Between Henry Jaglom And Orson Welles Peter Biskind

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My Lunches With Orson Conversations Between Henry Jaglom And Orson Welles Peter Biskind
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Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.08 MB
Author: Peter Biskind, Orson Welles, Henry Jaglom
ISBN: 9780805097252, 0805097252
Language: English
Year: 2013

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My Lunches With Orson Conversations Between Henry Jaglom And Orson Welles Peter Biskind by Peter Biskind, Orson Welles, Henry Jaglom 9780805097252, 0805097252 instant download after payment.

Based on long-lost recordings, a set of riveting and revealing conversations with America's great cultural provocateur

There have long been rumors of a lost cache of tapes containing private conversations between Orson Welles and his friend the director Henry Jaglom, recorded over regular lunches in the years before Welles died. The tapes, gathering dust in a garage, did indeed exist, and this book reveals for the first time what they contain.


Here is Welles as he has never been seen before: talking intimately, disclosing personal secrets, reflecting on the highs and lows of his astonishing career, the people he knew--FDR, Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier, David Selznick, Rita Hayworth, and more--and the many disappointments of his last years. This is the great director unplugged, free to be irreverent and worse--sexist, homophobic, racist, or none of the above-- because he was nothing if not a fabulator and provocateur....


Edited by Peter Biskind.

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