Rosebud the Story of Orson Wells
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Author(s)Thomson, David
PublisherAbacus
ISBN / ASIN0349109095
ISBN-139780349109091
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank3,845,282
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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During Orson Welles' tumultuous honeymoon in Hollywood 1939-1942, Thomson writes, he achieved "glory, but ruined himself; the one was not possible without the other." In this sweeping tribute to the man said to have "more genius than talent," Thomson chronicles the events that transformed Welles from Hollywood's bad boy into one of the most influential and enduring filmmakers. The accounts of Welles' intellect only serve to contrast with the self-destructiveness of his post-Kane years, and Thomson's analysis shows that Citizen Kane loomed over the actor-film maker, not just as an achievement he could never equal, "but as an underground presaging of his own destiny."