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Magic hours, essays on creators and creation, Tom Bissell

Label
Magic hours, essays on creators and creation, Tom Bissell
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
essays
Main title
Magic hours
Oclc number
978577080
Responsibility statement
Tom Bissell
Sub title
essays on creators and creation
Summary
"For more than a decade, award-winning writer (and co-author of The Disaster Artist) Tom Bissell has explored questions at the heart of the creative endeavor in astute, remarkable and often hilarious essays. What are sitcoms for, exactly? Can art be both bad and genius? Why do some books survive and others vanish? These pieces cover Bissell's best writing on writers, filmmakers, actors and artists. From Portland, where he visits a midnight screening of The Room, to the Los Angeles set of The Big Bang Theory, to an editorial meeting in New York from which Paula Fox's work was relaunched into the world, Bissell's journeys make for unforgettable reading. Above all, he illustrates that to create something anything, is to believe, if only momentarily, you are capapble of magic."--Back coer
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