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What Happens Next: A History of American Screenwriting

What Happens Next: A History of American Screenwriting


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Overlooked, derided, and often abused, the screenwriter is usually the low person on Hollywoods creative totem pole. The Oscar]-winning co-author of Shakespeare in Love presents this erudite and wildly entertaining history about this most maligned of players.

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"Fascinating." --"Los Angeles Times" "A remarkable synthesis . . . the best, by far." --Scott Eyman, "New York Observer" "A history of American film in which the camera pans away from its presumptive stars and searches out the ink-stained wretches huddled over typewriters." --"San Francisco Chronicle" "Irreplaceable . . . Without question, the best treatment of the subject since Richard Corliss's Talking Pictures in 1974." --"Buffalo News" "Excellent . . . A book that deserves to become a classic of the genre." --"The Times "(London) "Marc Norman is not only a wonderful and talented screenwriter in his own right, but he has done a great job of laying out screenwriting's evolution in this excellent, comprehensive history. A must read for anyone who wants to know this important piece of the puzzle of Hollywood." --Mike Medavoy "A stunningly entertaining way to tell the history of Hollywood. But what's amazing about this wonderful book is not just that it's relentlessly insightful, constantly surprising and beautifully written-what's amazing is that no one has done this before. This is one terrific book." --Phil Robinson, author (screenplay) of "Field of Dreams " "Marc Norman's "What Happens Next" is not only a fine book, it's a necessary book, brilliantly narrating the turbulent saga of 100 years of American screenwriting with energy, style, and an insider's sympathetic understanding of the always uneasy marriage between a primarily visual medium and the people who use words as its architecture." --Scott Eyman, author, "Lion of Hollywood ""Marc Norman has created a comprehensive narrative of what is essentially a secrethistory. Entertaining, surprising and endlessly fascinating, he throws a bright light into a corner of our film heritage that has been habitually, even criminally, ignored." --Lawrence Kasdan, co-screenwriter and director of "The Big Chill" "At last! Hollywood History from a screenwriting perspective-- a compelling, enlightening, and important work." --Dave Trottier, author "The Screenwriter's Bible" "Marc Norman is not only a wonderful and talented screenwriter in his own right, but he has done a great job of laying out screenwriting's evolution in this excellent, comprehensive history. A must read for anyone who wants to know this important piece of the puzzle of Hollywood." --Mike Medavoy "A stunningly entertaining way to tell the history of Hollywood. But what's amazing about this wonderful book is not just that it's relentlessly insightful, constantly surprising and beautifully written-what's amazing is that no one has done this before. This is one terrific book." --Phil Robinson, author (screenplay) of "Field of Dreams " "Marc Norman's "What Happens Next" is not only a fine book, it's a necessary book, brilliantly narrating the turbulent saga of 100 years of American screenwriting with energy, style, and an insider's sympathetic understanding of the always uneasy marriage between a primarily visual medium and the people who use words as its architecture." --Scott Eyman, author, "Lion of Hollywood ""Marc Norman has created a comprehensive narrative of what is essentially a secret history. Entertaining, surprising and endlessly fascinating, he throws a bright light into a corner of our film heritage that has been habitually, even criminally, ignored." --Lawrence Kasdan, co-screenwriter and director of "The Big Chill" "At last! Hollywood History from a screenwriting perspective-- a compelling, enlightening, and important work." --Dave Trottier, author "The Screenwriter's Bible"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780307383396
  • Publisher: Harmony
  • Publisher Imprint: Harmony
  • Height: 242 mm
  • No of Pages: 553
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Weight: 839 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0307383393
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jan 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A History of American Screenwriting
  • Width: 163 mm


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