"It takes the fanaticism and skills of a biographer, historian, archivist, and critic--that is, it takes Jonathan Rosenbaum--to encircle a corpus of such legendary girth and to keep up with its peripatetic auteur. The ardor and tenacity with which Welles lived inside a prodigious repertoire of projects, personae, and media have inspired Rosenbaum's own ardent, tenacious career: that of discovering Orson Welles."--Dudley Andrew, R. Selden Rose Professor of Film and Comparative Literature, Yale University
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"It takes the fanaticism and skills of a biographer, historian, archivist, and critic--that is, it takes Jonathan Rosenbaum--to encircle a corpus of such legendary girth and to keep up with its peripatetic auteur. The ardor and tenacity with which Welles lived inside a prodigious repertoire of projects, personae, and media have inspired Rosenbaum's own ardent, tenacious career: that of discovering Orson Welles."--Dudley Andrew, R. Selden Rose Professor of Film and Comparative Literature, Yale University
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