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The Way They Were by Robert Hofler
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“Fifty years after its debut, “The Way We Were” remains one of the most popular romances to ever hit cinemas. But the film’s path to the big screen wasn’t strewn with rose petals. More like barbed wire. ….Author Robert Hofler details the astounding amount of turmoil and conflict that went into the making of the film. The struggles began long before the cameras started rolling. Hofler’s juicy, compelling book will enthrall fans of the film.” —Pop Culture Classics

“A rich, gossipy tale… Author Robert Hofler’s detailed look at the movie’s creation, the cleverly titled “The Way They Were,” tells a sweet and sour story behind the cameras.” Associated Press

“Theater critic Hofler (Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne) delivers a spellbinding behind-the-scenes look at the seminal 1973 film The Way We Were. Hofler’s prose sparkles, and he successfully blends histrionics with on-screen magic. The captivating result makes clear that the drama happening behind the camera can be just as gripping as what’s in front of it.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

“Just in time for the film’s 50th anniversary, theater critic Hofler (Money, Murder, and Dominick Dunne: A Life in Several Acts) digs deep to find the drama that went on behind-the-scenes.  …this is a detailed and well-researched biography of a popular film that avid fans and film students will likely find fascinating.” —Library Journal

“Hofler knows the trick of writing a “making of” book: to give the behind-the-scenes story a measure of the excitement, even the suspense, of an actual movie. He nails it. Thoroughly entertaining.” —Booklist

The Way They Were has it all: Huge egos on collision courses; great showbiz gossip; and insight into how Hollywood movies once got made. But at its center is the love story between Arthur Laurents, a Broadway legend with the sharpest of tongues, and Tom Hatcher, who put up with it all. It’s a complicated love story to be sure, but that’s what makes Robert Hofler’s book so compelling.” —Michael Riedel, author of Razzle Dazzle: The Battle for Broadway

“No one captures the magic of movie-making, from Fade In to Fade Out, better than Robert Hofler. In The Way They Were, he delivers a riveting account of a cinematic epic full of colorful details and characters who leap off the page. Filled with prodigious research, shrewd insight, and driven by a powerful narrative, the book provides a luminous chronicle of personalities ready for their close-ups and the business that enables them.” —Bob Spitz, author of The Beatles and Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child

“And you thought Katie and Hubbell’s relationship was complicated? Wait until you delve into the making of The Way We Were. In scrupulous journalistic detail, Robert Hofler relates the behind-the-scenes internecine conflicts and intricacies of one the screen’s great romances. What surfaces is a backstory as captivating—and, at times, as heartbreaking—as The Way We Were itself.” —Stephen M. Silverman, author of David Lean and The Catskills: Its History and How It Changed America

“For movie lovers, Robert Hofler’s surprising exploration of the making of The Way We Were contains secrets and insights into the writing and producing of one of the most romantic movies of the 1970s. But for Barbra Streisand fans it is a definite must-read as a key milestone in the evolution of a star.” —Sharon Waxman, author of Loot and Rebels on the Backlot

“Robert Hofler’s lively behind-the-scenes tale captures the complicated dance of star power, talent, and politics that made The Way We Were such a breakout Hollywood romance. With insightful, often droll commentary and rich detail, he entertains and illuminates the art of bringing a classic to the screen.” —Becky Aikman, author of Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma & Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge

“Robert Hofler brings his vast knowledge of popular culture, movies, and the anxious, talented and flawed people who create them to tell the tale of the making of The Way We Were, one of Hollywood’s last great romantic melodramas. Hofler presents a legendary cast of characters, starting with the gifted but bruising screenwriter Arthur Laurents, to the combative producer Ray Stark, to the savvy director Sydney Pollack, who deftly navigates around the conflicts and contradictions between the movie’s two super-stars, Barbra Streisand, the nervous perfectionist, and Robert Redford, the nonchalant cool guy. Hofler’s portraits are intimate, compassionate yet unblinking; his eye and ear for a good story—whether Pollack’s overnight trimming with a razor blade of 11 minutes of bloat from the final cut; or how Marvin Hamlisch’s stirring melody helped paper over some of the glaring defects of the plot—help keep the narrative moving along at rapid speed. The book is a delivery van stuffed with great dish, couplings and uncouplings, and powerful insights into The Way It Was Done. —Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation and the Making of a Dark Classic.

Praise for Robert Hofler:

“A provocative romp through the culture wars and the transformation in America’s sexual politics.” The Wall Street Journal on Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to a Clockwork Orange

“Deliciously dishy…An amazing ride through an era dripping with self-indulgence.” Los Angeles Times on Party Animals

“Lively [and] unapologetically profane…Hofler covers pop-culture figures and their creations with an expert’s depth of knowledge …resulting in a delightful journey through a short-lived but influential period.” Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to a Clockwork Orange

“A spirited biography…Hofler proves to be an apt and entertaining chronicler of Dunne’s eventful, turbulent, and often sorrowful life.” Kirkus Reviews on Money, Murder and Dominick Dunne

“During the O. J. Simpson trial, everyone wanted a piece of Dunne and his inside scoop, and Hofler (Sexplosion, 2014) succeeds in giving us that piece and the gossip that inevitably comes with it. In each chapter, Hofler highlights major highs and lows while capturing the dichotomy of Dunne’s public persona and private life.” Booklist on Money, Murder and Dominick Dunne

“Fun, fascinating examination of the moment when American and British culture seemed to lose all inhibitions… Sparkling history of an artistically spirited age.” Kirkus Reviews on Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to a Clockwork Orange

“Hofler delivers a hell of a tour of Hollywood egotism… Fast-paced, funny and occasionally horrifying portrait of a compulsive personality and the culture of excess that both created and destroyed him.” Kirkus Reviews on Party Animals

“Hofler is well-matched to this shark-tank of a life. … He writes with a bright sneer.” The Washington Post on The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson

“Knowledgeable…It was a dangerous time, and one that Hofler evokes vividly.” Los Angeles Times on The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson

“Hofler … delves into this shadowy, sometimes seamy world with particular relish, and his writing has all the sizzle of the films his subjects starred in.” Publishers Weekly on The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson

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