4.0 out of 5 stars
fascinating look at a marvelous character, Feb 17 2009
By Ann Weiser Cornell "Ann Weiser Cornell" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Down But Not Quite Out in Hollow-Weird: A Documentary in Letters of Eric Knight (Hardcover)
Geoff Gehman does a splendid job of bringing Eric Knight
back to life. The novelist and screenwriter, who unfortunately
died too young as a casualty of World War II, is a delightful
and rich subject for a biography. Gehman's approach utilizes
Knight's own words as much as possible, allowing his letters
to give us his take on his own life. Gehman expertly puts all this
in the context of the times and of the Hollywood factory
system. The book, like its subject, is witty and warm. It's filled
with insights into the various characters Knight encountered
in his busy and productive life. One of them, Frank Capra,
is a man whose biography I've written, and there are new
facets of Capra here. The test of a good book to me is
that I learn new things from it and that it doesn't simply
repeat what others have written. Gehman's life of Eric
Knight fits that description and more.