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By Biskind Peter
Edited by Peter Biskind, 2014
Based on long-lost recordings, this book presents candid conversations between the legendary director Orson Welles and filmmaker Henry Jaglom. These discussions, captured during regular lunches in the years before Welles's death, offer an intimate look at the cultural provocateur. Welles shares personal secrets, reflects on his career's triumphs and disappointments, and discusses figures like FDR, Charlie Chaplin, and Rita Hayworth. He speaks with a mix of cynicism and romance, wit and rawness, providing a rarely seen, unfiltered perspective.