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You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet: The American Talking Film: History & Memory, 1927-1949

By: Andrew Sarris | Book details

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am deeply indebted to Leona Capeless for the rigor and perceptiveness of her editing of the manuscript, to Joellyn M. Ausanka for her labors on the production of the book, to Tom Allen, Timothy Clinton, William K. Everson, and Stephen Gottlieb for their stimulating comments over the years of this enterprise.

I wish to thank the Rockefeller Foundation for enabling me to focus my thoughts on this book at the Bellagio Study Center, far from the madding crowd.

Last, but certainly not least, I am grateful to Molly Haskell for her ongoing inspiration in the art and the life.

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