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Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan
Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan












Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan

Dabei wird das eBook bereits beim Download auf Ihre persönliche Adobe-ID autorisiert. Mankiewicz, would mold into the story of Charles Foster Kane.Filled with insight and revelationincluding the surprising true origin and meaning of RosebudYoung Orson is an eye-opening look at the arrival of a talent both monumental and misunderstood.Īdobe-DRM ist ein Kopierschutz, der das eBook vor Mißbrauch schützen soll. And, through it all, we watch in awe as this whirlwind of talenthailed hopefully from boyhood as a geniuscollects the raw material that he and his co-writer, the cantankerous Herman J. Maurice Bernstein, Roger Hill, and Thornton Wilder explores his partnerships with producer John Houseman and actor Joseph Cotten reveals the truth of his marriage to actress Virginia Nicolson and rumored affairs with actresses Dolores Del Rio and Geraldine Fitzgerald (including a suspect paternity claim) and traces the story of his troubled brother, Dick Welles, whose mysterious decline ran counter to Orsons swift ascent.

Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan

Sifting fact from legend, McGilligan unearths long-buried writings from Welless school years delves into his relationships with mentors Dr.

Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan

Then, at twenty-four, Welles signed a Hollywood contract granting him unprecedented freedom as a writer, director, producer, and starpaving the way for the creation of Citizen Kane, considered by many to be the greatest film in history.Drawing on years of deep research, acclaimed biographer Patrick McGilligan conjures the young mans Wisconsin background with Dickensian richness and detail: his childhood as the second son of a troubled industrialist father and a musically gifted, politically active mother his youthful immersion in theater, opera, and magic in nearby Chicago his teenage sojourns through rural Ireland, Spain, and the Far East and his emergence as a maverick theater artist. After founding the Mercury Theatre, he mounted a radio production of The War of the Worlds that made headlines internationally. At twenty, he directed a landmark all-black production of Macbeth in Harlem, and the following year masterminded the legendary WPA production of Marc Blitzsteins agitprop musical The Cradle Will Rock. By nineteen, he had published a book on Shakespeare and toured the United States. At the age of sixteen, he charmed his way into a precocious acting debut in Dublins Gate Theatre. Hamrah, BookforumNo American artist or entertainer has enjoyed a more dramatic rise than Orson Welles. McGilligans Orson is a Welles for a new generation, in tune with Patti Smiths Just Kids.A.














Young Orson by Patrick McGilligan