Frank Capra
From the author of the beloved Fifth Avenue, Five A.M. and The Big Goodbye comes the definitive account of one of the quintessential American artists, Frank Capra, visionary behind the iconic and timeless Itās a Wonderful Life.
Frank Capra, the director of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It Happened One Night, and, supremely, Itās a Wonderful Life remains one of the great chroniclers of the American heart, how we love, lead, dream, hope, and fight for our individuality. But Frank Capra was a more complex artist than is usually reckoned and a more complicated man than anyone knows. As his most famous collaborator Jimmy Stewart put it, āthe best Frank Capra story is the story of his own life. Itās got more highs and lows than a roller coaster. Itās heartwarming. Itās kind of hard to believe, really. And it could only happen in America.ā
Like many great American stories, this story begins in Ellis Island where a penniless family of Sicilian immigrants arrives in 1903. Frank Capraās life goes on to take in the explosive growth of Southern California and the film industry, the depths of the Depression, the enormity of the Second World War, and Americaās uneasy post-war as an empire riven by a loss of unity. It is a life as shot through with both āmoonbeamsā and melancholy as that of his greatest creation, George Bailey. Capra is both the exemplar of American ideals, as in his truly vital work for Rooseveltās war effort, and of American failings, as in his informing during the McCarthy period.
This extraordinary book, making full use for the first time of Capraās own archives, including deeply personal writings from his later years, has brought this seminal artist into urgent life. At the same time, in its epic richness, it offers a dazzling portrait of both a lost America and an enduring one.
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Frank Capra
From the author of the beloved Fifth Avenue, Five A.M. and The Big Goodbye comes the definitive account of one of the quintessential American artists, Frank Capra, visionary behind the iconic and timeless Itās a Wonderful Life.
Frank Capra, the director of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It Happened One Night, and, supremely, Itās a Wonderful Life remains one of the great chroniclers of the American heart, how we love, lead, dream, hope, and fight for our individuality. But Frank Capra was a more complex artist than is usually reckoned and a more complicated man than anyone knows. As his most famous collaborator Jimmy Stewart put it, āthe best Frank Capra story is the story of his own life. Itās got more highs and lows than a roller coaster. Itās heartwarming. Itās kind of hard to believe, really. And it could only happen in America.ā
Like many great American stories, this story begins in Ellis Island where a penniless family of Sicilian immigrants arrives in 1903. Frank Capraās life goes on to take in the explosive growth of Southern California and the film industry, the depths of the Depression, the enormity of the Second World War, and Americaās uneasy post-war as an empire riven by a loss of unity. It is a life as shot through with both āmoonbeamsā and melancholy as that of his greatest creation, George Bailey. Capra is both the exemplar of American ideals, as in his truly vital work for Rooseveltās war effort, and of American failings, as in his informing during the McCarthy period.
This extraordinary book, making full use for the first time of Capraās own archives, including deeply personal writings from his later years, has brought this seminal artist into urgent life. At the same time, in its epic richness, it offers a dazzling portrait of both a lost America and an enduring one.
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From the author of the beloved Fifth Avenue, Five A.M. and The Big Goodbye comes the definitive account of one of the quintessential American artists, Frank Capra, visionary behind the iconic and timeless Itās a Wonderful Life.
Frank Capra, the director of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It Happened One Night, and, supremely, Itās a Wonderful Life remains one of the great chroniclers of the American heart, how we love, lead, dream, hope, and fight for our individuality. But Frank Capra was a more complex artist than is usually reckoned and a more complicated man than anyone knows. As his most famous collaborator Jimmy Stewart put it, āthe best Frank Capra story is the story of his own life. Itās got more highs and lows than a roller coaster. Itās heartwarming. Itās kind of hard to believe, really. And it could only happen in America.ā
Like many great American stories, this story begins in Ellis Island where a penniless family of Sicilian immigrants arrives in 1903. Frank Capraās life goes on to take in the explosive growth of Southern California and the film industry, the depths of the Depression, the enormity of the Second World War, and Americaās uneasy post-war as an empire riven by a loss of unity. It is a life as shot through with both āmoonbeamsā and melancholy as that of his greatest creation, George Bailey. Capra is both the exemplar of American ideals, as in his truly vital work for Rooseveltās war effort, and of American failings, as in his informing during the McCarthy period.
This extraordinary book, making full use for the first time of Capraās own archives, including deeply personal writings from his later years, has brought this seminal artist into urgent life. At the same time, in its epic richness, it offers a dazzling portrait of both a lost America and an enduring one.












