"'I’d like to be remembered as someone who used their ability as a novelist or as a dramatist to say the things he felt needed to be said about the society' while being 'as entertaining as possible,' he said in the 2006 interview.
"'Because if you don’t' entertain, he said, 'nobody’s listening.'"
Tim Weiner in The New York Times writes an obituary for Budd Schulberg.
John Meroney in the Los Angeles Times contributes an appreciation.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
What Made Schulberg Run?
Labels:
1950s,
cultural history,
literature,
movies,
obituaries,
political history,
twentieth century
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