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‘Deadwood’ Creator David Milch to Develop HBO Projects Based on William Faulkner Works (/Film)

1 Dec 2011

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Did you think the dialogue in Deadwood was too dense, perhaps even impenetrable? Then close this browser and run away, fast. For everyone else, especially those who loved the conversations that were the heart of Deadwood, get ready: series creator David Milch is turning his eye to the works of William Faulkner.

Granted, Faulkner’s dialogue, in novels like As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury, isn’t always as dense as his descriptive prose. (And sometimes, as in the stream of consciousness segments of The Sound and the Fury, or the points where the dialogue is the descriptive prose, it is the sort of thing that could challenge even Milch. ) Still, there is something very exciting about the idea of one of our most compellingly bookish TV producers working with stories from one of America’s signature authors. The two seem very well-suited for one another.


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5 comments:

  1. Loved Deadwood so this is good news.

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  2. Ian McShane
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    Ian McShane ... please :)

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  3. Interesting to see the product of this

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  4. I for one LOVED the dialog in Deadwood, so this is good news to me. 

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  5. It took me an episode or two to adjust to the level of cursing in the series, but I too LOVED the dialog once I did! It had an almost Shakespearean quality to it- both poetry and every day dialog all in one.

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