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Produktdetails

Verlag
Arcade
Erschienen
2020
Sprache
English
Seiten
400
Infos
400 Seiten
ISBN
978-1-951627-37-9

Hauptbeschreibung

The Long-Awaited, Enormously Entertaining Memoir by One of the Great Artists of Our TimeNow a New York Times,USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and Publisher's Weekly Bestseller. In this candid and often hilarious memoir, the celebrated director, comedian, writer, and actor offers a comprehensive, personal look at his tumultuous life. Beginning with his Brooklyn childhood and his stint as a writer for the Sid Caesar variety show in the early days of television, working alongside comedy greats, Allen tells of his difficult early days doing standup before he achieved recognition and success. With his unique storytelling pizzazz, he recountshis departure into moviemaking, with such slapstick comedies asTake the Money and Run, and revisits his entire,sixty-year-long,andenormously productive career as a writer and director, from his classicsAnnie Hall,Manhattan,andAnnie and Her Sistersto his most recent films, includingMidnight in Paris.Along the way, he discusses his marriages, his romances and famous friendships, his jazz playing, and his books and plays.We learn about his demons, his mistakes, his successes, and those he loved, worked with, and learned from in equal measure. This is a hugely entertaining, deeply honest, rich and brilliant self-portrait of a celebrated artist who is ranked among the greatest filmmakers of our time.

Kurztext / Annotation

The Long-Awaited, Enormously Entertaining Memoir by One of the Great Artists of Our TimeNow a New York Times,USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and Publisher's Weekly Bestseller. In this candid and often hilarious memoir, the celebrated director, comedian, writer, and actor offers a comprehensive, personal look at his tumultuous life. Beginning with his Brooklyn childhood and his stint as a writer for the Sid Caesar variety show in the early days of television, working alongside comedy greats, Allen tells of his difficult early days doing standup before he achieved recognition and success. With his unique storytelling pizzazz, he recountshis departure into moviemaking, with such slapstick comedies asTake the Money and Run, and revisits his entire,sixty-year-long,andenormously productive career as a writer and director, from his classicsAnnie Hall,Manhattan,andAnnie and Her Sistersto his most recent films, includingMidnight in Paris.Along the way, he discusses his marriages, his romances and famous friendships, his jazz playing, and his books and plays.We learn about his demons, his mistakes, his successes, and those he loved, worked with, and learned from in equal measure. This is a hugely entertaining, deeply honest, rich and brilliant self-portrait of a celebrated artist who is ranked among the greatest filmmakers of our time.