Philip Gefter is the author of What Becomes a Legend Most: The Biography of Richard Avedon; Wagstaff: Before and After Mapplethorpe, which received the Marfield Prize for arts writing; and an essay collection, Photography After Frank. He is a regular contributor to the New Yorker's Photobooth, Aperture, and the New York Times, where he was an editor and photography critic for over fifteen years. Gefter produced the award-winning documentary, Bill Cunningham: New York. He lives in New York City.
""A lively, well-researched book that displays great affection for the film and the highly gifted and vastly troublesome people who made it."" --Glenn Frankel, Washington Post ""Good, harrowing fun."" --The Wall Street Journal ""Gefter deftly blends social history, textual analysis, and Hollywood gossip."" --The New Yorker ""Terrific! With a dynamically deft touch, Gefter chronicles how a uniquely volatile mix of timing, talent, pressure, and passion turned a landscape-altering play into a cinematic detonation."" --Steven Soderbergh, Academy Award-winning filmmaker