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Life's Work
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The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on his tumultuous life, driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction.
Informationen zum Autor David Milch graduated summa cum laude from Yale University, where he won the Tinker Prize. He earned an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. He worked as a writing teacher and lecturer in English literature at Yale. During his teaching career, he assisted Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks in the writing of several college textbooks on literature. His poetry and fiction have been published in The Atlantic and Southern Review . In 1982, Milch wrote his first television script for Hill Street Blues . Since then, among other credits, Milch created and wrote the shows NYPD Blue , John from Cincinnati, Luck , and Deadwood . Klappentext The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on his tumultuous life, driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction. Zusammenfassung The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on his tumultuous life, driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction.
Klappentext
The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on his tumultuous life, driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Autor Milch David
- Titel Life's Work
- Veröffentlichung 13.12.2022
- ISBN 978-1-03-500563-5
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781035005635
- Jahr 2022
- Größe H232mm x B153mm x T26mm
- Untertitel A Memoir of Storytelling and Self-Destruction
- Gewicht 376g
- Herausgeber Macmillan Publishers International
- Auflage Air Iri OME
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- GTIN 09781035005635