Young Orson – Patrick McGilligan

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A richly detailed, often nuanced study of Welles’ life and work. It’s a welcome addition to the burgeoning shelf of books on one of America’s most distinctive talents

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Binding

Hardcover

Book Author

Patrick McGilligan

Condition

Very Good (VG)

Condition Description

Very nice condition hardback, dust jacket has a piece missing of off it, top front . Dust jacket rubbed at front and back turn. Internally clean and crisp copy

ISBN-13

9780062112484

Published Date

2015

Publisher

Harper

Shipping Weight (grams)

1430

Weight (grams)

1180

 

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In the history of American popular culture, there is no more dramatic story—no swifter or loftier ascent to the pinnacle of success and no more tragic downfall—than that of Orson Welles. In this magisterial biography, Patrick McGilligan brings young Orson into focus as never before. He chronicles Welles’s early life growing up in Wisconsin and Illinois as the son of an alcoholic industrialist and a radical suffragist and classical musician, and the magical early years of his career, including his marriage and affairs, his influential friendships, and his artistic collaborations.
The tales of his youthful achievements were so colorful and improbable that Welles, with his air of mischief, was often thought to have made them up. Now after years of intensive research, McGilligan sorts out fact from fiction and reveals untold, fully documented anecdotes of Welles’s first exploits and triumphs, from starring as a teenager on the Gate Theatre stage in Dublin and bullfighting in Sevilla, to his time in the New York theater and his fraught partnership with John Houseman in the Mercury Theatre, to his arrival in Hollywood and the making of “Citizen Kane”. Filled with intriguing new insights and startling revelations—including the surprising true origin and meaning of “Rosebud”—Young Orson is a fascinating look at the creative development and influences that shaped this legendary artistic genius