Orson Welles: A Life in Movies: The Stories of His Life

Orson Welles: A Life in Movies: The Stories of His Life

by PeterConrad (Author)

Synopsis

Peter Conrad, author of The Hitchcock Murders , now turns his eye to the mercurial life and work of the enigmatic maestro who made Citizen Kane , remembered to this day as the greatest of all motion pictures. In death, Orson Welles remains a legendary, outsized, and ambiguous figure. Conrad's study is a critical biography of Welles, viewing the man through the optic of his sprawling and yet utterly singular body of work. This is not a debunking of the well-aired Welles-as-Genius myth so much as an attempt to identify and examine the wellsprings of his polymorphous gifts. At times (and fittingly, given his well-known fondness for magic) Orson Welles seemed to be capable of anything; and yet finally he achieved only a fraction of what he had hoped to. Peter Conrad goes in search of the man through expert examination of the many and varied personae that Welles adopted - from Faust to Falstaff , The Shadow to Harry Lime - in a life lived at large across stage, screen, and airwaves.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 18 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0571209785
ISBN 13: 9780571209781

Media Reviews
A fresh, provocative look at one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of film by one of our most acute cultural critics --Paul Fussell
Author Bio
Peter Conrad was born in Australia, and since 1973, has taught English at Christ Church, Oxford. He has written numerous works of criticism, including Imagining America, The Everyman History of English Literature, A Song of Love and Death: The Meaning of Opera, Modern Times, Modern Places: A Cultural History of the 20th Century and The Hitchcock Murders. He has also written two autobiographical works, Down Home and Where I Fell to Earth, and in 1992, he published his first novel, Underworld.