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Writing, an interview with Irving Stone

Investigates the writing career of novelist Irving Stone through an interview with Stone and his wife, Jean. In addition to Stone's own works, the novelist and his wife speak informally about the functions of a writer, the hard work and perseverance which professional writing entails, and the problems involved in transforming books into screenplays.

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  • "Investigates the writing career of novelist Irving Stone through an interview with Stone and his wife, Jean. In addition to Stone's own works, the novelist and his wife speak informally about the functions of a writer, the hard work and perseverance which professional writing entails, and the problems involved in transforming books into screenplays."@en
  • "In an informal interview at his home-studio, Irving Stone traces his writing career, reveals his motivations and methodology, and offers tips to novice writers. Stone and his wife, Jean, also discuss several of his biographical novels, including The Agony and the ecstasy, Lust for life, Clarence Darrow for the defense, and The President's lady."

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