Friday, March 30, 2012
An Improvised Life
This memoir by Alan Arkin is more about his journey of learning to act (which continues to this day) than about his personal life or Hollywood gossip. Central to Arkin's approach is improvisation, which, unlike the common perception, does not necessarily mean comedy or one-upping other actors with clever quips. Arkin has a clean, intelligent writing style and an admirable modesty.
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