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Author HEYLIN CLINTON
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Public Image Limited : Rise / Fall
Heylin, Clinton
For Sale First Edition
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The Great White Wonders : a History of Rock Bootlegs
Heylin, Clinton
For Sale 1st Penguin Edition
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Can You Feel the Silence? : Van Morrison: a New Biography
Heylin, Clinton
For Sale
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Bootleg!: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Recording Industry
Heylin, Clinton
For Sale First Edition
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Orson Welles was all too aware, in his later years, that posterity would judge his life to have been essentially a failure: that it would construct a neat parabola of decline that would arc down from his youthful masterpiece, "Citizen Kane", to the wine adverts he used to fund his latter-day imbibing. In "Despite The System" Clinton Heylin shows brilliantly how Welles was undone by real people, with real motives - and by the circumstances found in a single time and place, Hollywood at the end of its golden era - and yet still succeeded in forging a body of work that, whatever its flaws, is without equal in the history of cinema. Through shooting scripts, internal memos, on-the-record interviews with protagonists, and Welles' private correspondence and conversations, Heylin grippingly reconstructs the career and life of a man who, by his own admission, was both a compulsive faker and perhaps the one true genius of the silver screen.
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Orson Welles was all too aware, in his later years, that posterity would judge his life to have been essentially a failure: that it would construct a neat parabola of decline that would arc down from his youthful masterpiece, "Citizen Kane", to the wine adverts he used to fund his latter-day imbibing. In "Despite The System" Clinton Heylin shows brilliantly how Welles was undone by real people, with real motives - and by the circumstances found in a single time and place, Hollywood at the end of its golden era - and yet still succeeded in forging a body of work that, whatever its flaws, is without equal in the history of cinema. Through shooting scripts, internal memos, on-the-record interviews with protagonists, and Welles' private correspondence and conversations, Heylin grippingly reconstructs the career and life of a man who, by his own admission, was both a compulsive faker and perhaps the one true genius of the silver screen.
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Bob Dylan.Behind the Shades.The Biography-take two
Heylin Clinton
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The Da Capo Book of Rock & Roll Writing
Heylin, Clinton (editor)
For Sale 1st Da Capo Edition
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