Marion Castleberry, an accomplished director and actor, is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Theatre Studies at Baylor University. He is the author of many academic and professional articles on Horton Foote.

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Acknowledgments Chronology Introduction Chapter 1: Genesis of a Playwright Seeing and Imagining Pasadena and Beyond Learning to Write Chapter 2: On Being a Southern Writer Wharton, Then and Now What It Means to be a Southern Writer The Trip to Paradise The Artist as Mythmaker Things Have Ends and Beginnings Chapter 3: Writing for the Stage Dance and Broadway (1944) Harrison, USA Sometimes the One-Act Play Says It All Advice to Young Playwrights Herbert Berghof The Orphans' Home Cycle Lecture How To and How Not To: Some Lessons Learned along the Way Introduction to The Young Man from Atlanta Chapter 4: Writing for the Screen The Little Box On First Dramatizing Faulkner The McDermott Lecture Writing for Film Willa Cather Chapter 5: Thoughts on the American Theatre The New York Theatre (1930--1940) The Changing of the Guard The Vanishing World and Renewals Appendix: Cast Lists and Production Information Bibliography of Published and Produced Works (1939-2003) Notes Index
Foote's multitudinous plays and film scripts exhibit a voice and vision contrasting noticeably with the prevailing zeitgeist, so readers should not be surprised that his essays and lectures are equally distinctive.... Recommended. -- CHOICE
