Synopsis
Genesis of an American Playwright
Horton Foote edited Marion Castleberry - HARDBACK
Published by Baylor University Press
All along the way, Foote carefully identifies the people and influences that shaped his character and nurtured his art. What is remarkable about this book is equally remarkable about his drama: he writes with an effortlessness that belies the intimacy of the art emanating from deep within. The stories are simply told, but complex in their resonance
Foote not only reveals his immediate professional world, but he also provides a running commentary on the changes in American culture. This book makes for as fascinating reading as it does compelling history. On December 20, 2000, President Bill Clinton conferred the National Medal of Arts on Texas dramatist Horton Foote and noted that Foote's six-decade-long, award-winning career established him as the nation's most prolific writer for stage, film, and television
Foote's many awards include two Academy Awards, an Emmy, a Burkey Award and the Screen Laurel Award from the Writers Guild of America, the Lucille Lortel Award, and his induction into both the Theatre Hall of Fame and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Without question, Foote has enriched American literature with his unique writing style and his truthful examinations of the human condition. Besides to Kill A Mockingbird and The Trip to Bountiful, Foote has written a score of notable plays, teleplays, and films
An accomplished director and actor, Marion Castleberry is an associate professor anddirector of Graduate Theatre Studies at Baylor University. He is the author of many academic and professional articles on Foote
"Here, in all its astonishing range and depth, in his own words and over years and years and years, is the life and work of one of America's greatest writers. Read it with love and awe" - Romulus Linney
" ... a book of generosity and honesty that every aspiring writer should read" - Jean Stapleton