Reuters - The relationship between
an author and a filmmaker who adapts that author's book for the
screen is often a tense one -- and when the author is a Nobel
Prize winner and the filmmaker is a first-time director, the
inherent imbalance of power would seem to be fraught with
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an author and a filmmaker who adapts that author's book for the
screen is often a tense one -- and when the author is a Nobel
Prize winner and the filmmaker is a first-time director, the
inherent imbalance of power would seem to be fraught with
peril.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window

