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  • The Giant: Orson Welles, The Artist & The Shadow (Hardcover)

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    Author: Youssef Daoudi
    Published by: St Martin's Press

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From Youssef Daoudi, The Giant is a radically new look at the director of Citizen Kane and Touch of Evil: legendary filmmaker Orson Welles. Long after Orson Welles’s death in 1985, his shadow still looms over Hollywood.

By twenty-three, Welles had founded his own theater company and revolutionised radio with his infamous broadcast of The War of the Worlds. By twenty-five, he had secured his place in history with his debut film, Citizen Kane.

Yet four films and less than a decade later, his career suffered a spectacular collapse. Welles, once the most promising director in America, was written off as a “would-be genius”—a bad bet in an increasingly money-conscious industry. It would be many years before his later works such as Touch of Evil and The Other Side of the Wind received widespread acclaim.

So how did the boy wonder from Kenosha, Wisconsin, amount to so much, and yet so little? And if his artistic ambitions were thwarted, where does the blame truly lie?

In The Giant, Youssef Daoudi weaves together reality and mythology to create a radical new look at one of Hollywood’s most legendary figures. He poses a question as timeless as Orson Welles himself: What happens when a true artist comes up against the rest of the world?

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  • Hardback
Cat. No.
  • 6918767
EAN
  • 9781250805942
ISBN
  • 9781250805942