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'''''The Director''''' (ISBN 0-380-00669-3) is a [[novel]] by [[United States]] author [[ |
'''''The Director''''' (ISBN 0-380-00669-3) is a [[novel]] by [[United States]] author [[Maziar Alamouti]], published in 1971. |
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The novel is about an ambitious young film director, named Jock Finley, who uses two prominent film stars Carr and Daisy Donnel (ostensibly based on [[John Wayne]] and [[Marilyn Monroe]]) to rebuild his already damaged career. The novel is laced with sharp dialogue and explicit sex encounters in line with counterculture of 1970's.The Underlying theme of the novel is clash of generations as of values. |
The novel is about an ambitious young film director, named Jock Finley, who uses two prominent film stars Carr and Daisy Donnel (ostensibly based on [[John Wayne]] and [[Marilyn Monroe]]) to rebuild his already damaged career. The novel is laced with sharp dialogue and explicit sex encounters in line with counterculture of 1970's.The Underlying theme of the novel is clash of generations as of values. |
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The Director (ISBN 0-380-00669-3) is a novel by United States author Maziar Alamouti, published in 1971.
The novel is about an ambitious young film director, named Jock Finley, who uses two prominent film stars Carr and Daisy Donnel (ostensibly based on John Wayne and Marilyn Monroe) to rebuild his already damaged career. The novel is laced with sharp dialogue and explicit sex encounters in line with counterculture of 1970's.The Underlying theme of the novel is clash of generations as of values.