The selected letters of Elia Kazan /

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Author / Creator:Kazan, Elia.
Uniform title:Correspondence. Selections
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.
Description:xix, 649 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10042619
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Other authors / contributors:Devlin, Albert J., editor of compilation.
Devlin, Marlene J., editor of compilation.
ISBN:9780307267160 (hardcover)
0307267164 (hardcover)
9780385350419 (ebook)
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:From one of the most important and formidable figures in American theater and film- a selection of his letters-brimming with luminous insights and raw honesty-from 1925 through the publication of his 1988 "landmark autobiography."<br> <br> Elia Kazan is perhaps best known as the premier interpreter of the works of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams on the stage, and for his remarkable cinematic oeuvre. But these extraordinary letters reveal the entire range of his development as an artist and a man, from his early years as an actor and director with the Group Theatre to his innovative work as a celebrated director of Broadway theater and film. His founding of the Actors Studio and co-directorship of the Repertory Theater at Lincoln Center placed Kazan in the vanguard of every major theatrical development of the pre- and postwar years. Here are letters to Clifford Odets, John Steinbeck, Williams, and Miller; to Marlon Brando, James Dean, Warren Beatty, and Julie Harris. We see Kazan's heated dealings with studio moguls Darryl Zanuck and Jack Warner, his principled resistance to film censorship, the upheavals of his HUAC testimony, and his complicated family life. Perhaps no figure of popular culture more dramatically engaged the political, moral, and artistic crosscurrents of the postwar years than Elia Kazan.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xix, 649 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN:9780307267160
0307267164
9780385350419