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The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan edited by Albert J. Devlin with Marlene J. Devlin

by Eloise Ross
October 2014, no. 365

The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan by Albert J. Devlin with Marlene J. Devlin

Knopf, US$40 hb, 649 pp

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‘I get awful intense about these movies I do. I become, in fact, obsessed with them.’ So Elia Kazan (1909–2003) wrote to his daughter in 1957. A workaholic, Kazan was both extremely self-assured and plagued by self-doubt, terrified he would produce mediocrity. He rarely did. As a stage and screen director he achieved remarkable success. Kazan was an egotist, and the confidence he exhibited publicly, and in these letters, is at once impressive and repugnant.

 


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The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan by Albert J. Devlin with Marlene J. Devlin

Knopf, US$40 hb, 649 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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