
Episode 9 of our Season on the Life & Career of William Goldman pauses the chronology to spotlight his two Writing-On-Writing, On-Hollywood, KINDA-Autobiographies: 1983’s ‘Adventures in the Screen Trade’ and 2000’s ‘Which Lie Did I Tell?’ Where he takes us through his work, others’ work, even presents new work for peers to critique … and you bet we discuss his infamous “Nobody Knows Anything.” But, then, remember what Orson Welles said about Biographies?
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'Adventures In The Screen Trade'
'The Craft Of The Screenwriter'
'William Goldman: The Reluctant Storyteller'
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