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OverviewNicholas Ray spent the glory years of his career creating films that were dark, emotionally charged, and haunted by social misfits and bruised young people—from his career-defining debut, They Live by Night, to his enduring masterwork, Rebel Without a Cause, with James Dean; from the noir thriller In a Lonely Place, pairing his wife Gloria Grahame with Humphrey Bogart, to the cult classic Johnny Guitar, a campy showcase for the tempestuous Joan Crawford. Yet his work on-screen is more than matched by the passions and struggles of his personal story—one of the most dramatic lives of any major Hollywood filmmaker. In Nicholas Ray: The Glorious Failure of an American Director, Patrick McGilligan offers a revelatory biography of Ray, a self-destructive man whose troubled life was marked by creative peaks and valleys alike. From carousing with musicians such as Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie to romancing starlets such as Marilyn Monroe, Shelley Winters, and a teenage Natalie Wood, Ray's story is irresistibly alluring. Meticulous and compulsively readable, this is an extraordinary life of one of the most fascinating figures in American film. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick McGilliganPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: It Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9780060731380ISBN 10: 0060731389 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 16 August 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[A] portrait of a filmmaker who managed over time to upstage the movies that made him celebrated. -- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel A clear and balanced portrait of a most complex man. -- Kirkus Reviews <strong>(starred review)</strong> [A] fascinating, formidable account of a director whose life was as fraught with complications and melodrama as were his movies....Meticulously researched and gratifying, a biographical page-turner. -- Library Journal <strong>(starred review)</strong> McGilligan limns the tragic trajectory of Ray's career with insight and compassion. -- Booklist [A] fascinating, formidable account of a director whose life was as fraught with complications and melodrama as were his movies....Meticulously researched and gratifying, a biographical page-turner. --Library Journal (starred review) [A] portrait of a filmmaker who managed over time to upstage the movies that made him celebrated. -- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel A clear and balanced portrait of a most complex man. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) [A] fascinating, formidable account of a director whose life was as fraught with complications and melodrama as were his movies...Meticulously researched and gratifying, a biographical page-turner. -- Library Journal (starred review) McGilligan limns the tragic trajectory of Ray's career with insight and compassion. -- Booklist Author InformationPatrick McGilligan’s biographies include the acclaimed Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only; the Edgar-nominated Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light; Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast; and George Cukor: A Double Life. The author of several New York Times Notable Books, he has also penned biographies of Clint Eastwood, Jack Nicholson, Robert Altman, and James Cagney, along with the oral history Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist (with Paul Buhle). McGilligan lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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