Despite the System : Orson Welles versus the Hollywood Studios

Author(s): Clinton Heylin

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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. "The book Orson Welles always hoped for." - Peter Bogdanovich First published 2005.

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"The book Orson Welles always hoped for" PETER BOGDANOVICH "Clear, engrossing ... contentious" MARK COUSINS "A detailed, well-constructed myth-busting history of a strand of Welles' career: his struggle with Hollywood." OBSERVER "Proceeds from an enthusiasm for Welles as a film-maker rather than as a suitable case for treatment ... highly recommended." CHRISTOPHER WOOD, THE TIMES "Never less than provocative ... It is twenty years since Welles' death and Despite the System justifies the existence of yet another book on his career by setting the record straight on a number of key matters ... Heylin convinces us that the wonder of Orson Welles is not how small a legacy he left but how he ever managed to achieve so much." HERALD

CLINTON HEYLIN is the renowned author of the definitive Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades and Can You Feel The Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, amongst others. He lives in Somerset.

General Fields

  • : 9781841956855
  • : canong
  • : canong
  • : 20 April 2006
  • : 198mm X 130mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Clinton Heylin
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 791.43028092
  • : ports.