Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Sep 10, 2022 · 'Life's Work' By David Milch (Random House, nonfiction). What it's about: The creator of "Deadwood" and "NYPD Blue" reflects on his life and art as Alzheimer’s starts to take hold. And what a ...

  2. Milch expressed his ""enduring admiration"" for the Fuhrer until the end, and Irving demonstrates a similar attitude toward the Field Marshal for his extraordinary organizational and technological talents. A World War I pilot who dreamed of nothing but the resurrection of German air power, Milch's resuscitation of the insolvent Lufthansa line impressed Hitler who then appointed him to create ...

  3. Like Milch’s best screenwriting, Life’s Work explores how chance encounters, self-deception, and luck shape the people we become, and wrestles with what it means to have felt and caused pain, even and especially with those we love, and how you keep living. It is both a master class on Milch’s unique creative process, and a distinctive ...

  4. Jan 1, 1973 · This is the second book by David Irving that I have read, and it is absolutely superb. As good as the first one I read about Rommel. The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe The Life of Field Marshal Erhard Milch is the only book ever written about this much lesser known high ranking member of the Third Reich.

  5. Looking for books by David Milch? See all books authored by David Milch, including Life's Work: A Memoir, and Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  6. Sep 13, 2022 · An exigent reflection on a truly remarkable life, one that holds lessons about humanity and the power of art to make those lessons visible ... Conversationally related yarns — as well as insider baseball on the making of television from casting to cutting room floor — are major draws of Life's Work, especially for dedicated Milch fans like me ...

  7. Sep 13, 2022 · This is David Milch’s farewell, and it will rock you.” —Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief “A wise, sly, hilarious, and poignant account of a life’s work in hard drugs and hard television.” —Joshua Cohen, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Netanyahus “A master class . . . a brilliant memoir.”

  1. People also search for