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Trade Review
"A monumental task—no one has ever tackled anything like this in writing about writers. Well done." -- Mel Brooks
“A comprehensive tome that will be appreciated by the film and TV writers who wrote, are still writing, or will someday write.” -- Carl Reiner * Director, Writer, Actor *
"A beautifully researched history. Miranda Banks digs deep into the archives to bring out a very powerful, moving--and, at times, gossipy--history of Hollywood and the writers who make it all possible."
-- Matt Tyrnauer * director, "Valentino The Last Emperor" *
"An original and immensely interesting book, addressing a topic of both scholarly and general interest." -- Charles Wolfe * University of California-Santa Barbara *
"What an important story Miranda Banks tells, and how brilliantly she tells it. The voices of hundreds of writers shine through this history of a neglected but crucial sector of Hollywood production culture. A vital contribution to the field." -- Michele Hilmes * University of Wisconsin-Madison *

"Well-informed survey of film and TV writers’ decadeslong battle to defend their economic and creative interests. Banks writes lucidly about complex financial and technical issues, giving a solid, unromantic sense of working writers’ lives."

* Kirkus Reviews *
"Banks uncovers the role the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has played in the entertainment industry. With accounts from more than 200 writers and solid access to the Writers Guild Foundation, the book discusses the importance of authorship, name recognition, and membership boundaries. [The Writers] presents a previously lacking exploration of writers and the WGA itself, particularly educating readers on the precedents set for other entertainment guilds. Highly recommended for film buffs and aspiring screenwriters." * Library Journal *

Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 The Artist Employee2 Two Front Lines3 The Infant Prodigy4 Mavericks5 ConfederationConclusionAppendix A: Screen Writers and Selected CreditsAppendix B: MethodologyNotesBibliographyIndex

The Writers A History of American Screenwriters

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 14/01/2015
      ISBN13: 9780813571386, 978-0813571386
      ISBN10: 0813571383

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "A monumental task—no one has ever tackled anything like this in writing about writers. Well done." -- Mel Brooks
      “A comprehensive tome that will be appreciated by the film and TV writers who wrote, are still writing, or will someday write.” -- Carl Reiner * Director, Writer, Actor *
      "A beautifully researched history. Miranda Banks digs deep into the archives to bring out a very powerful, moving--and, at times, gossipy--history of Hollywood and the writers who make it all possible."
      -- Matt Tyrnauer * director, "Valentino The Last Emperor" *
      "An original and immensely interesting book, addressing a topic of both scholarly and general interest." -- Charles Wolfe * University of California-Santa Barbara *
      "What an important story Miranda Banks tells, and how brilliantly she tells it. The voices of hundreds of writers shine through this history of a neglected but crucial sector of Hollywood production culture. A vital contribution to the field." -- Michele Hilmes * University of Wisconsin-Madison *

      "Well-informed survey of film and TV writers’ decadeslong battle to defend their economic and creative interests. Banks writes lucidly about complex financial and technical issues, giving a solid, unromantic sense of working writers’ lives."

      * Kirkus Reviews *
      "Banks uncovers the role the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has played in the entertainment industry. With accounts from more than 200 writers and solid access to the Writers Guild Foundation, the book discusses the importance of authorship, name recognition, and membership boundaries. [The Writers] presents a previously lacking exploration of writers and the WGA itself, particularly educating readers on the precedents set for other entertainment guilds. Highly recommended for film buffs and aspiring screenwriters." * Library Journal *

      Table of Contents
      AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 The Artist Employee2 Two Front Lines3 The Infant Prodigy4 Mavericks5 ConfederationConclusionAppendix A: Screen Writers and Selected CreditsAppendix B: MethodologyNotesBibliographyIndex

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