This Is Orson Welles

by Orson Welles
Nocover-blank-133x176
This Is Orson Welles
 
by
Orson Welles
book data
66 ratings, 4.36 average rating, 14 reviews (more data...)
edit

published
September 1992 by Harpercollins

binding
Hardcover, 533 pages

isbn
0060166169   (isbn13: 9780060166168)

description
In 1992, the first publication of This Is Orson Welles brought a priceless document to light. In the late '60s and early '70s, filmmaker Peter ...more






Sign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.







There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »

friend reviews

To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.

This book is currently not featured on any Listopia lists. Add this book to your favorite list »

other reviews (showing 1-20 of 100)



Simon
10/01/08

bookshelves: lfpl-org
Read in October, 2008
recommends it for: anyone thinking of going into the movie business, those who need perspective
So far: Welles is clinically mad genius with no perspective, Bogdanovich is savant genius without boundaries, and that either qualifies as brilliant dinner guest (that is, if we're doing the "living or dead" dinner party).

The Da Capo Press reprint/scan (isbn-13: 978-0-306-80834-0 or isbn-10: 0-306-80834-x $24.00) has unforgivably poor images/photos/stills. I don't know if all editions have this problem (although one can search the films themselves for certain scenes), but I found t...more
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Michael
Read in June, 2008
Bogdanovich is the perfect foil for Welles in this collection of entertaining and enlightening interviews, coaxing details out of the elder director and, when necessary, calling bullshit on some of Welles' broad pronunciamentos (e.g. "I never use symbolism," etc.)

Welles' wit, good humor, and passion for his art make this a really inspiring book, even when the discussion turns to depressing subjects like the routine mutilation of Welles' work at the hands of studio executives.

...more
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Keith
12/28/07

Read in December, 2004
Wonderful book on a extraordinary man who I would loved to had met. He was defiantely a renassiance man. He was obsolutely one of the best directors alive during his time and if he was alive today. He was a giant and reading this book, it's very intimate, Peter (the interviewer-close friend to Welles) ask the right questions and covers a wide spectrum of Welles films. Pluse The Magnificent Ambersons script is in the back of the book.
What I learned was, well, to be tenacious, ambitious, work h...more
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Erik
11/19/07

Poor Bogdanovich, he keeps missing the point. Welles, like Shakespeare before him, was a Showman. If life or art or greatness pokes through in some deep way it is basically incidental, not integral, to his craft. He didn't make statements. They just happen when you are putting on a great show with some skill. That's the art of the theatre, do it right and things happen by themselves. Welles tells you over and over again: I'm not philosophical, not deep. I'm a fake, a con-man, a trickster and a h...more
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Brian
07/04/08

bookshelves: cinema
Orson Welles never was a man to talk truthfully and clearly about himself or his work. I suspect his pampering as a child genius made him immune to the polite culture and questioning adults were thought of as dolts at an early age. Much later in life he opened up to interviews with Bogdonavich and subjected himself to questioning on everything from his theater days all the way up to his struggle to get Don Quixote committed to the screen. It was his only such opening up (not unlike Hitchcock...more
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Robert
09/09/07

There are many books about Welles out there, and I'd recommend looking for the Barbara Leaming biography, the Simon Callow volumes and Joseph McBride's "Whatever Happened to Orson Welles?". But this book is as good a place to start as any, thanks not only to the intimacy of Bogdanovich's interviews but also to Jonathan Rosenbaum's exhaustively detailed chronology of Welles' life.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Michael
bookshelves: to-read
Orson Welles was a magician more than anything else. It was the one thing that allowed him to make the films he made, to create the roles he acted in, and to endure the undeserved attacks on his personality and abilities. He gives it to you straight, with a counter-intuitive tact from Bogdanovich.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Jake
12/06/07

bookshelves: top-ten
Read in January, 2000
The Bible. If I could only have a handful of books, this would be one of them. It consists of a series of interviews between Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich. They discuss film, Hollywood, world cinema, art, music, god...just about everything. The central text for Wellsians.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Nathan
06/16/07

Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: Humans
It is unlikely we'll see a talent as great as Orson's for a very long time. These interviews don't provide a lot of insight into how that talent operated artistically, but they're immensely readable anyway. Bogdanovich gets a little tiresome but Orson usually picks up the slack.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

John
02/17/08

bookshelves: read-biographies
Read in October, 2007
Enjoyable and fascinating view of one of the cinema's great artists. Welles rarely liked to look back over his career to discuss or analyze his work, but his conversations here with Peter Bogdanovich are entertaining and illuminating.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Arledge
Arledge added it
09/27/07

extremely entertaining an enlightening for anyone remotely interested in orson welles.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Hbalikov
Hbalikov is currently reading it (review of isbn 030680834X)
09/11/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Still reading, co-authored by Peter Bogdonavich
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Dan
03/13/08

Read in March, 2008
God bless you, Mr. Welles.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Ian
03/01/08

Read in January, 2003
Recommended.
Like this review?   yes  
  add a comment

Kris
11/29/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in November, 2008


« previous 1 3 4 5





This is Orson Welles (Paperback)
This Is Orson Welles (Paperback)
This Is Orson Welles (Hardcover)
Hier spricht Orson Welles (Gebundene Ausgabe)