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Eyes Wide Open: A Memoir of Stanley Kubrick - By Frederic Raphael
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It was one of the strangest collaborations in film and literary history.
Stanley Kubrick was the reclusive genius of film, an American who had chosen Britain as a base from which to create his masterpieces. Frederic Raphael was an Oscar winning screenwriter, novelist and the creator of cult TV series The Glittering Prizes.
Raphael was no stranger to the egos of movie directors, and was often reluctant to accept screen-writing commissions, but Kubrick was a man no writer could refuse. The director of the film Stephen Spielberg described as "the big bang of our generation", 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as Spartacus, Dr Strangelove and The Shining, everyone in the industry wanted to work with him.
Eyes Wide Open charts the relationship which developed between these two very different men. Kubrick had fixated on an obscure novella by Arthur Schnitzler set in Vienna in 1926, and tasked Raphael with transferring the story to contemporary New York. Midnight phone calls would summon Raphael to the director’s estate in Hertfordshire, as the screenplay was slowly developed until it met the standards of the notoriously perfectionist Kubrick.
As an insight into the working methods of one of the great artists of the twentieth century, and for anyone with an interest in cinema, this is a riveting read.
The film was finally shot as Eyes Wide Shut and was to be Kubrick’s last.
Frederic Raphael was born in 1931. He was educated at Charterhouse and St John’s College, Cambridge. His first novel, Obbligato, was published in 1956 and this was followed by The Earlsdon Way in 1958. He has also written a biography, Somerset Maugham and his World (1976), a translation (with Kenneth McLeish) of The Poems of Catullus (1976) and plays for radio and television. In 1976 he published the novel of his hit television screenplay The Glittering Prizes, followed by the sequel Fame and Fortune in 2007. His screen plays include Darling(1965), Far From the Madding Crowd (1967) and Daisy Miller (1974). Frederic Raphael lives between London and France with his wife Sylvia.
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Currently Free on Amazon Kindle
It was one of the strangest collaborations in film and literary history.
Stanley Kubrick was the reclusive genius of film, an American who had chosen Britain as a base from which to create his masterpieces. Frederic Raphael was an Oscar winning screenwriter, novelist and the creator of cult TV series The Glittering Prizes.
Raphael was no stranger to the egos of movie directors, and was often reluctant to accept screen-writing commissions, but Kubrick was a man no writer could refuse. The director of the film Stephen Spielberg described as "the big bang of our generation", 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as Spartacus, Dr Strangelove and The Shining, everyone in the industry wanted to work with him.
Eyes Wide Open charts the relationship which developed between these two very different men. Kubrick had fixated on an obscure novella by Arthur Schnitzler set in Vienna in 1926, and tasked Raphael with transferring the story to contemporary New York. Midnight phone calls would summon Raphael to the director’s estate in Hertfordshire, as the screenplay was slowly developed until it met the standards of the notoriously perfectionist Kubrick.
As an insight into the working methods of one of the great artists of the twentieth century, and for anyone with an interest in cinema, this is a riveting read.
The film was finally shot as Eyes Wide Shut and was to be Kubrick’s last.
Frederic Raphael was born in 1931. He was educated at Charterhouse and St John’s College, Cambridge. His first novel, Obbligato, was published in 1956 and this was followed by The Earlsdon Way in 1958. He has also written a biography, Somerset Maugham and his World (1976), a translation (with Kenneth McLeish) of The Poems of Catullus (1976) and plays for radio and television. In 1976 he published the novel of his hit television screenplay The Glittering Prizes, followed by the sequel Fame and Fortune in 2007. His screen plays include Darling(1965), Far From the Madding Crowd (1967) and Daisy Miller (1974). Frederic Raphael lives between London and France with his wife Sylvia.
Product Details
- ASIN: B08KHK86QT
- Publisher: Lume Books (30 Sept. 2020)
- Language: English
- File size: 3390 KB
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Screen Reader: Supported
- Enhanced typesetting: Enabled
- X-Ray: Not Enabled
- Word Wise: Enabled
- Sticky notes: On Kindle Scribe
- Print length: 176 pages
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sorted byInstead Kubrick is a 'visual' director, but even there not one of the masters.