Drawing From the Welles
The majesty, intelligence, pettiness and prowess of the film world's famous boy genius and might-have-been is revealed—appetite and all—in the tape recorded pages of Henry Jaglom's My Lunches With Orson.
The majesty, intelligence, pettiness and prowess of the film world's famous boy genius and might-have-been is revealed—appetite and all—in the tape recorded pages of Henry Jaglom's My Lunches With Orson.
In The Smartest Kids In The World: And How They Got That Way, Amanda Ripley is that rare scribe deft enough to move from personal anecdote, to policy, case study, and back again.
Rose George drenches the reader in her ocean-wide chronicle of sea-faring commerce, past and present, but her book's meandering passages warn you in advance to don a lifejacket.