But Have You Read the Book?: 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films

But Have You Read the Book?: 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films

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Author: Kristen Lopez

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 240


For film buffs and literature lovers alike, Turner Classic Movies presents an essential guide to 52 cinema classics and the literary works that served as their inspiration. "I love that movie!" "But have you read the book?" Within these pages, Turner Classic Movies offers an endlessly fascinating look at 52 beloved screen adaptations and the great reads that inspired them. Some films, like Clueless-Amy Heckerling's interpretation of Jane Austen's Emma-diverge wildly from the original source material, while others, like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, shift the point of view to craft a different experience within the same story. Author Kristen Lopez explores just what makes these works classics of both the page and screen, and why each made for an exceptional adaptation-whether faithful to the book or exemplifying cinematic creative license. Other featured works include: Children of Men The Color Purple Crazy Rich Asians Dr. No Dune Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Kiss Me Deadly The Last Picture Show Little Women Passing The Princess Bride The Shining The Thin Man True Grit Valley of the Dolls The Virgin Suicides Wuthering Heights
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Author: Kristen Lopez

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 240


For film buffs and literature lovers alike, Turner Classic Movies presents an essential guide to 52 cinema classics and the literary works that served as their inspiration. "I love that movie!" "But have you read the book?" Within these pages, Turner Classic Movies offers an endlessly fascinating look at 52 beloved screen adaptations and the great reads that inspired them. Some films, like Clueless-Amy Heckerling's interpretation of Jane Austen's Emma-diverge wildly from the original source material, while others, like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, shift the point of view to craft a different experience within the same story. Author Kristen Lopez explores just what makes these works classics of both the page and screen, and why each made for an exceptional adaptation-whether faithful to the book or exemplifying cinematic creative license. Other featured works include: Children of Men The Color Purple Crazy Rich Asians Dr. No Dune Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Kiss Me Deadly The Last Picture Show Little Women Passing The Princess Bride The Shining The Thin Man True Grit Valley of the Dolls The Virgin Suicides Wuthering Heights