Debrief: Robert Ludlum on Writing
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2020
- Robert Ludlum, author of 27 thriller novels and best known as the creator of the “Jason Bourne” series, shares his process for beginning a project, his theatre background in relation to his books, and the importance of being realistic in the depiction of violence and human exhaustion. With an estimated 300 million to 500 million copies of his books in print, Ludlum’s works have been published in 33 languages and 40 countries.
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i have four books of this man in my house, and i think i gonna love it, the Aquitaine and the Bourne trilogy
One-of-a-kind - no one has come close to Ludlum!
Am about 600 pages into the 700-page ICARUS AGENDA. Such an intriguing and beautifully written book....even at his most violent, Robert Ludlum had a quality of elegance and wonder that put him far above his gratuitous competition.
A great writer and an interesting man. My grandparents knew him from the book biz. I wish I could have met him.
Yes
Love. From India
The Aquitaine Progression was a great book and of course the original Bourne trilogy which I’ve decided to re-read, nearly done with the Bourne Identity
The matarese circle also so good.
must just be me.ludlum is very hard to read. just finished supremacy and found the first two bourne books oppressive. they are pedantic and riddled with niggling errors. how could he confuse a guns caliber with the word calibrate. he wrote of firearms but had no functional knowledge of them.
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