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Green Shadows, White Whale
  

Green Shadows, White Whale [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Ray Bradbury (Author)
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The title of this lighthearted, beguiling autobiographical novel is a play on Peter Viertel's White Hunter, Black Heart , which, like this book, dealt with the legendary director John Huston. This is Bradbury's comic account of his trip to Ireland to write the screenplay for Huston's adaptation of Moby-Dick . The movie itself is merely a background constant that anchors this series of vivid, ear-tingling vignettes and anecdotes. Bradbury describes his awed dealings with the erratic, eccentric and impulsive director, and his delight upon being accepted among the regulars at an atmospheric pub called Heeber Finn's. It's a great place to hoist a wee drop and listen to stories told in the best Irish brogue. Finn himself imaginatively tells of the time when George Bernard Shaw supposedly dropped into his establishment. Then there's the community's encounter with a "willowy" (read: gay) stranger and his crew of ballet dancers, a man who--to everyone's surprise-- proves to be no mean raconteur. Bradbury's prose is as vibrant and distinctive as the landscape in which these delightful tales are set. Illustrations not seen by PW.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Ray Bradbury, the current master of science fiction, narrates his semi-autobiographical novel of his visit to Ireland to work with director John Huston on the script of "Moby Dick." This fast-paced audio is a tour de force; Bradbury brings verbal images of Ireland to life with no effort at all. He also brings off the real life vocal style of Huston so believably that you think Huston came back from the grave to record this. The piece flows due to the author's familiarity with the text. While the packaging looks unprofessional, the audio work inside is more than exceptional. B.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of both worlds, fact and fiction, May 31 2003
By papaphilly (Bayonne, NJ) - See all my reviews
Ray Bradbury wrote the screenplay for John Huston's Moby Dick. It is a hysterical account of his exploits in Ireland where he wrote the piece. It is also a work of fiction because he combined some of his previous short story writings about Ireland into the book. Bradubury masterly weaves both fact and fiction into a enjoyable tour-de-force. If you are an avid Bradbury fan, you will remember some of his earlier work and recognize the stories. If not, then I envy you because you will not be able to distinguish fact from fiction. Bradbury does both a wonderfull job of catching Irelands essence and terrible poverty of which he covers lightly. He also hints at the terrible genious of John Huston without going into the gory details. This book is a very fast read and is wonderfull. It is certainly deserving of the national book award it recieved.
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5.0 out of 5 stars do whatever you can to find this book, read it read it!!, May 15 1998
By A Customer
for the life of me i cannot understand why this book is out of print. i found it by chance in a used bookstore, and it was the greatest discovery of my life. this is a fantastic tale, about so much more than bradbury's experiences writing the screenplay for moby dick. it expresses in its eloquent and beautiful language a deeply moving, realistic optimism and love for life. it makes you want to go out and sing and dance and shout from mountaintops and do all those other things they do in songs. and above all it makes you want to share it with others.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Read for fans of Bradbury & John Huston, Nov 14 1997
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This novel ficitionalizes Bradbury's experiences in writing the screenplay for John Huston's film of "Moby Dick." The book provides some of the background and re-tells several of Bradbury's Irish stories. The novel's high point is Bradbury's re-telling of his short story The Banshee. Put in its context of being written as an assault on Huston, the tale becomes even more chilling. This book may not be for everyone, but for people interested in Bradbury or Huston, it's a must-read.
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