1935 Samson Raphaelson SIGNED Accent On Youth Play In 3 Acts - 1st Edition

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Scarce first edition signed as picturedPublished 1935 LondonVictor Gollancz LtdPreface by John Anderson96 pagesConditionSome wear on spine as picturedModerate external wearInterior tight bindingExterior fair condition - some frayingOverall goodSweet inscription by the author as picturedShip daily boxedSamson Raphaelson (b. New York City; 1894-1983) was a leading American playwright, screenwriter and short story author in the first half of the 20th century. Over a single weekend he transformed his short story "Day of Atonement" into his first play, The Jazz Singer. Following its successful run on Broadway, Warner Brothers studios made it into the first successful talking picture in 1927, starring Al Jolson. Although Raphaelson's immense admiration of Jolson as a stage performer had inspired his short story "Day of Atonement," he did not write the screenplay ofThe Jazz Singer, preferring to concentrate on writing for the stage.In the 1930s, however, he became active in Hollywood as well as on Broadway. His screenplays for Ernst Lubitsch, perhaps that era's most admired director of sophisticated comedies, included "Trouble in Paradise," The Shop Around the Corner, and Heaven Can Wait. They prompted this accolade from Pauline Kael, the eminent film critic of The New Yorker:Raphaelson took the giddiest inspirations and then polished his read more