TT: Reading matter
Now that I'm no longer shuttling between New York and New Haven for rehearsals of
Satchmo at the Waldorf
, I've got time to troll through cyberspace for interesting goodies. Here's some of what I've found there:
• Courtesy of the Library of America, here's a 1939
article
from Theatre Arts in which Morton Eustis describes what it was like to watch George S. Kaufman, who directed the first productions of most of his own plays, stage the Broadway premiere of The Man Who Came to Dinner.
• From The Wall Street Journal, Paul Johnson supplies a list of his five favorite short biographies.
• John O'Hara reviewed Jazzmen for The New Republic in 1939, and he managed to say some interesting things in between the self-conscious, self-serving asides that were, here as always, a feature of his non-fiction writing.
• I blush to admit that I'd never read Paul Schrader's Notes on Film Noir . Now I have.
• Speaking of film noir, my friend Sarah Weinman is how to write a thriller. His apologia is unintentionally funny, but interesting withal.

• From The Wall Street Journal, Paul Johnson supplies a list of his five favorite short biographies.
• John O'Hara reviewed Jazzmen for The New Republic in 1939, and he managed to say some interesting things in between the self-conscious, self-serving asides that were, here as always, a feature of his non-fiction writing.
• I blush to admit that I'd never read Paul Schrader's Notes on Film Noir . Now I have.

Published on October 23, 2012 12:37
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