What is orson wells books?

Orson Welles was not primarily known as a writer of books, but he did produce several written works throughout his career. These include:

  1. "Citizen Kane: A Screenplay" - This book contains the screenplay for Welles' most famous film, "Citizen Kane." It includes an introduction by Welles himself and a series of production stills.

  2. "The Magnificent Ambersons: A Play in Two Parts" - This book contains the script for Welles' adaptation of Booth Tarkington's novel "The Magnificent Ambersons." The play was never produced, but the script is considered a significant work in the Welles canon.

  3. "This Is Orson Welles" - This book is a collection of interviews conducted with Welles by filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich. The interviews cover a wide range of topics, from Welles' childhood to his experiences in Hollywood.

  4. "Orson Welles on Shakespeare: The W.P.A. and Mercury Theatre Playscripts" - This book includes Welles' adaptations of several Shakespeare plays, including "Julius Caesar," "Macbeth," and "Hamlet." These scripts were written during Welles' time with the Federal Theatre Project and the Mercury Theatre.

  5. "Orson Welles: Volume 1: The Road to Xanadu" - This is the first volume of a planned two-volume biography of Welles by filmmaker Simon Callow. The book covers Welles' life up to the production of "Citizen Kane."

Overall, while Welles' written works are not as well-known as his films, they offer valuable insights into the mind of one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.