by Marcus Perryman (Translator), Alberto Anile (Translator), Marcus Perryman (Translator)
Fleeing a Hollywood that spurned him, Orson Welles arrived in Italy in 1947 to begin his career anew. Far from being welcomed as the celebrity who directed and starred in Citizen Kane, his six-year exile in Italy was riddled with controversy, financial struggles, disastrous love affairs, and failed projects. Alberto Anile's book depicts the artist's life and work in Italy, including his reception by the Italian press, his contentious interactions with key political figures, and his artistic output, which culminated in the filming of Othello. Drawing on revelatory new material on the artist's personal and professional life abroad, Orson Welles in Italy also chronicles Italian cinema's transition from the social concerns of neorealism to the alienated characters in films such as Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita, amid the cultural politics of postwar Europe and the beginnings of the cold war.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 378
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 25 Nov 2013
ISBN 10: 0253010489
ISBN 13: 9780253010483
Book Overview: Depicts the artist's life and work in Italy.
Alberto Anile is an Italian film critic and journalist. He is author of several books and essays about director Roberto Rossellini and comedy actor Toto. His last book (with Maria Gabriella Giannice) concerns Luchino Visconti's The Leopard.
Marcus Perryman is editor and translator (with Peter Robinson) of The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni.