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NEW YORK: Quentin Tarantino’s next work of imagination will be in book form.
The Oscar-winning director has a two-book deal with Harper, beginning with a novelization of Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood that is scheduled for next summer. Once Upon a Time will be a true Tarantino production: The book will come out first as a mass market paperback, like the old pulp novels the filmmaker loves, and will offer a fresh, playful and shocking departure from the film,” according to Harper.
The film version of Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood was released in 2019 and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as an actor and Brad Pitt as his stunt double. Nominated for 10 Academy Awards and winner of two, the movie is set in Los Angeles in 1969, around the time of the killings by Charles Manson’s followers.
In the 70s movie novelizations were the first adult books I grew up reading,” Tarantino said in a statement Tuesday. And to this day I have a tremendous amount of affection for the genre. So as a movie-novelization aficionado, Im proud to announce Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood’ as my contribution to this often marginalized, yet beloved sub-genre in literature. Im also thrilled to further explore my characters and their world in a literary endeavor that can (hopefully) sit alongside its cinematic counterpart.
Tarantinos second book will be the nonfiction Cinema Speculation, which Harper is calling a deep dive into the movies of the 1970s” that draws in part on the director’s admiration for the late New Yorker critic Pauline Kael. A release date has not been determined.
The book will be a rich mix of essays, reviews, personal writing, and tantalizing what ifs, from one of cinemas most celebrated filmmakers, and its most devoted fan, according to Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
Several directors have written fiction in recent years, including Brian De Palma, David Cronenberg and Guillermo del Toro, and Michael Mann has been working on a prequel to his crime classic Heat. Tarantino, 57, may well have more time in the future for books.
He has said that he will retire from filmmaking after he completes 10 movies: Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood was his 9th. Tarantino had not turned 30 when he made his first feature-length film, Reservoir Dogs, and he has claimed most directors lose their edge in their later years. Writing has long been part of his transition plans.
I think when it comes to theatrical movies, Ive come to the end of the road, Tarantino, who has yet to announce plans for his next film, told GQ Australia last year. I see myself writing film books and starting to write theater, so Ill still be creative. I just think Ive given all I have to give to movies.
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AP Film Writer Jake Coyle contributed to this report.
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This story corrects the roles of Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. The film stars DiCaprio as an actor and Pitt as his stunt double.
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