- Adaptations: From Short Story to Big Screen: 35 Great Stories That Have Inspired Great Films

by Stephanie Harrison

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

791.436

Collection

Publication

Three Rivers Press (2005), Paperback, 640 pages

Description

Adaptations offers insight into the process of turning a short story into a screenplay, one that, when successful, doesn't take drastic liberties with the text upon which it is based, but doesn't mirror its source material too closely either.

User reviews

LibraryThing member delphica
(#22 in the 2005 Book Challenge)

This was great, and an impulse buy at the bookstore. I don't read enough short stories, I like short stories and all, but there's something about them that makes me think of school. It's a nagging feeling that immediately after finishing a short story, some random
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person is going to turn to me on the subway and give me a quiz, where I will be asked to identify a theme, and possibly some symbolism. Some of these I had read before, but a lot of them were new to me. It's a great collection, lots of different genres represented -- everything from "Bringing Up Baby" to "Las babas del diablo" (which became Blow Up, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni who is NOT FRENCH). I was also pleased to find Faulkner's "Tomorrow," which I hadn't read previously. A little creeped out by "The Spurs," the basis for the cult classic Freaks -- this story seemed so familiar, I think I might have read it in junior high. Did I have any teachers that twisted?

Grade: A
Recommended: Excellent way to collect a bunch of short stories, and a nice thick book so it's good reading that one could pick up and put down at will. This would be especially nice for vacation or other times where you are reading in small chunks of time and not all at once.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

640 p.; 9.32 inches

ISBN

1400053145 / 9781400053148
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