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A Book on the Making of Lonesome Dove

A Book on the Making of Lonesome Dove( )
Author: Spong, John
Wilson, Jeff
By (photographer): Wittliff, Bill
Series title:Southwestern and Mexican Photography Series, the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University Ser.
ISBN:978-0-292-74580-3
Publication Date:Oct 2012
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $17.99
Book Description:

A photo-filled behind-the-scenes journey into the creation of the book, the miniseries, and the world of Lonesome Dove.Widely acclaimed as the greatest Western ever made, Lonesome Dove has become a true American epic. Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel was a New York Times bestseller, with millions of copies in print, and the miniseries has won seven Emmys.In this treasury, John Spong talks to forty of the key people involved, including...
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Pages:168
Author Biography
Spong, John (Author)


Bill Wittliff is a screenwriter who was born and raised in Texas. He is best known for his adaptation of Larry McMurty's Pulitzer Prize-wining western novel "Lonesome Dove" inot a hit mini-series. The series retold Mr. McMurtry¿s 1985 novel about two former Texas Rangers on a cattle drive to Montana as a four-part, eight-hour saga in 1989. Wittliff had developed a strong affinity for the outsize mythology and history of Texas. He had also become a prominent cultural figure in Austin.

He and his wife had owned a small press that published books by writers from Texas and other parts of the Southwest. They had also begun a university archive, the Southwestern Writers Collection, filled with manuscripts and artifacts. He had also written the screenplays for a number of films set in Texas, among them 'Raggedy Man' (1981), in which Sissy Spacek played a character based on his mother, who raised her two sons as a small-town telephone switchboard operator.

Bill Witliff passed away from a heart attack on 06/09/2019 at the age of 79.

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