A best-selling author does what he can to suppress and disparage a fellow writer's work. Unfortunately for him, the Beat Generation writer he targets has enjoyed greater and longer-lasting success than the popular author. When tasked with turning the now-dead writer's most famous novel into a screenplay, he struggles to be charitable or admit that the other writer might be superior to him. As a growing smear campaign is directed toward the contemporary author, he also loses his financial, artistic, emotional, and physical anchors. He tries to understand if the scandal and hate are orchestrated…mehr
A best-selling author does what he can to suppress and disparage a fellow writer's work. Unfortunately for him, the Beat Generation writer he targets has enjoyed greater and longer-lasting success than the popular author. When tasked with turning the now-dead writer's most famous novel into a screenplay, he struggles to be charitable or admit that the other writer might be superior to him. As a growing smear campaign is directed toward the contemporary author, he also loses his financial, artistic, emotional, and physical anchors. He tries to understand if the scandal and hate are orchestrated by the dead writer's friends or by the secret service of an American government he has strongly criticized.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W.R. Woodbury was born and raised in Canada, but spent much of his young adult life travelling to Greece, Italy, Spain, England, Germany, and Australia. He has been writing on and off for forty years and once sent a few youthful novels to UK publishers but given his peripatetic lifestyle at the time, it was impossible to follow through. When he returned permanently to Canada twenty years ago, he made forays into painting and photography while working as a hotel manager. He has also worked as a librarian, forest-fire fighter, quantity surveyor, banker, tour guide, night auditor, taxi driver, landscaper, postman, ranch hand, porn actor, stained glass artisan, draftsman, and courier driver. He began writing seriously again in 2018.
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