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Conversations with Woody Allen

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Written by Eric LaxAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Eric Lax

  • Format: Trade Paperback, 416 pages
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  • Publisher: Knopf
  • On Sale: August 18, 2009
  • Price: $24.95
  • ISBN: 978-1-4000-3149-8 (1-4000-3149-4)
Also available as an eBook and a hardcover.
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In discussions that begin in 1971 and end in 2009, Allen talks about every facet of moviemaking through the prism of his own work as well as the larger world of film, and in so doing reveals an artist’s development over the course of his career. He speaks about his influences and about the genesis of his ideas; about writing, casting, acting, shooting, directing, editing, and scoring—and throughout shows himself to be thoughtful, honest, self-deprecating, always witty, and often hilarious.

“Fascinating . . . Readers will find a trove of Woody-on-Woody insight [and] something interesting on nearly every page.” —Baltimore Sun

“Lax’s informed questions . . . allow Allen to speak with intelligence and maturity.”
The Washington Post

“Mesmerizing.” —Financial Times

“Remarkable . . . Fresh with an immediacy often missing in a retrospective.” —Raleigh News & Observer

“You feel that you are in the same room, listening to someone asking intelligent, informed questions and hearing the subject giving intelligent, relaxed answers . . . An entertaining book.”
The Washington Times