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This story tells about the Irish lives of the local people, about the formidable American genius who commandeered their island as his own, and about the young journeyman writer who discovered there the range of his own imagination.
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Fiction, Ireland in fiction, Huston, John, in fiction, Film and video adaptations, Sea in motion pictures in fiction, Film adaptations in fiction, Screenwriters in fiction, Motion picture producers and directors, Motion picture industry in fiction, Motion picture producers and directors in fiction, Bradbury, Ray, in fiction, Film adaptations, Melville, Herman, in fiction, Screenwriters, Sea in motion pictures, Motion picture industry, Authors in fiction, Americans in fiction, Americans, Authors, Fiction, biographical, Motion picture industry, fiction, Authors, fiction, Ireland, fictionPeople
Herman Melville (1819-1891), Ray Bradbury (1920-), John Huston (1906-1987), John Huston (1906-)Places
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Green shadows, white whale: a novel of Ray Bradbury's adventures making Moby Dick with John Huston in Ireland
2002, Perennial
in English
0380789663 9780380789665
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