Screenplay
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It is 1980's Los Angeles. Alys, a wealthy young dilettante accepts the invitation of a stranger to "get you into pictures" and suddenly finds himself behind the movie screen in the black-and-white world of the Silents - a Hollywood precisely as it was in the 1920's: a world where love is the only subject matter but passion can be expressed solely within the censor's strict limits. Where neither love nor death can last beyond the moment when the director says "Print That!". Screenplay is fiction as tauntingly erotic as it is brilliantly imaginative - a mysteri ous and captivating novel that, while unique in itself, shares the magic of John Fowles's The Magus and Nabokov's Pale Fire. AUTHOR: MacDonald Harris was the pseudonym of Donald Heiney. He wrote 16 novels and 1 book on sailing (he was in the US Navy during WW2) and lived for most of his life in Newport, California. In 1982 he received a literature award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for his entire body of work.
Author: MacDonald Harris
Format: Paperback, 276 pages, 130mm x 197mm, 263 g
Published: 2013, Galileo Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
It is 1980's Los Angeles. Alys, a wealthy young dilettante accepts the invitation of a stranger to "get you into pictures" and suddenly finds himself behind the movie screen in the black-and-white world of the Silents - a Hollywood precisely as it was in the 1920's: a world where love is the only subject matter but passion can be expressed solely within the censor's strict limits. Where neither love nor death can last beyond the moment when the director says "Print That!". Screenplay is fiction as tauntingly erotic as it is brilliantly imaginative - a mysteri ous and captivating novel that, while unique in itself, shares the magic of John Fowles's The Magus and Nabokov's Pale Fire. AUTHOR: MacDonald Harris was the pseudonym of Donald Heiney. He wrote 16 novels and 1 book on sailing (he was in the US Navy during WW2) and lived for most of his life in Newport, California. In 1982 he received a literature award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for his entire body of work.
Screenplay