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#23 François Truffaut - because of Shoot the Piano Player (not the others) which propounded isolation. as lifestyle,   absurdity as human condition: the super-hip flick.
 

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David Goodis Grinds His Axe in "Esquire"

手机切换日本ip加速软件In the December 1, 1965 issue of Esquire, David Goodis wrote a letter to the editor, grinding his axe and criticizing them for crediting Francois Truffaut as the creator of Shoot the Piano Player without acknowledging his source novel, Down There. Ironically, the editor's snotty response only gets the story partly correct this time around, indicating that the novel was published in 1962 but without mentioning that it was originally published 6 years earlier as Down There by Fawcett as a Gold Medal paperback original. Here's the letter and response in full.

"Shoot"
In the September issue, 28 People Who Count cites François Truffaut for 
Shoot the Piano Player, and this is not exactly as it should be. But then, very little is these days, and there are two ways to handle it. One is to sort of drift away from all the manipulating, as the piano player did. The other is to get hold of an ax and start chopping.

After two years of doing the piano-player bit and seeing Truffaut get all the credit, I’m finally impelled for the sake of my blood pressure to screech that 
Shoot the Piano Player was not created by Truffaut. It was created by the author of the novel, which the film follows as closely as a baby rhino following mamma. With all due respect for the talent of Truffaut, this writer wants it known that primarily it’s his work.

DAVID GOODIS Philadelphia, Pa.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Right. 
Shoot the Piano Player, by David Goodis, was published in 1962 by Grove Press as A Black Cat Book; it is still very much in print.

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It would appear that DARK PASSAGE was originally to be called DARK ROAD.  Delmer Daves and David Goodis must have gone with DARK PASSAGE as it had been in the Saturday. Evening Post. and. published. as a book by. Julian Messner in 1946.

(Thank you Marianne at. Make Mine Film Noir h ttp://makeminefilmnoir.blogspot.com/)

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