
Joshua wrote:...simply because Leaming basically had an excuse for nearly every thing that ever went wrong in Orson's career--an excuse that almost never included an error by him...
colwood wrote:Welcome. Here are two threads that might be of help, though they are a couple of years old and don't touch on books that have come out in the last three or so years. On the other hand, you might be able to find some of these that interest you for bargain prices on ebay or half.com.
http://wellesnet.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=3118
http://wellesnet.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=158Joshua wrote:...simply because Leaming basically had an excuse for nearly every thing that ever went wrong in Orson's career--an excuse that almost never included an error by him...
I'm far from an expert on Welles books. But I always thought that the Leaming book had its pro-Welles view because it was the only bio Welles ever authorized.
Glenn Anders wrote: In addition to This Is Orson Welles [the revised edition], you might want to look out CD's of the tapes on which the book was based. The CD box set offers you not just Orson Welles' own words, but the flavor of his friendship with Peter Bogdanovich. In addition, much of the material on the CD's is different than that found in the book.
Christopher wrote:Welcome to Wellesnet, Joshua.
I second the recommendations others have made in this thread. I just wanted to add that Frank Brady's biography, Citizen Welles, is out of print, unfortunately, since I consider it one of the most even-handed of the books about Welles. However, you might find a copy in your public library.

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