Rudy Wurlitzer

Rudy Wurlitzer

Rudolph "Rudy" Wurlitzer (born 1937) is an American novelist and screenwriter. His books include "Nog", "Flats", "Quake", and "Slow Fade". He also wrote a non-fiction book "Hard Travel to Sacred Places.

Among his many screenplays are:

*"Glen & Randa" (directed by Jim McBride), 1969
*"Two-Lane Blacktop" (directed by Monte Hellman), 1971
*"Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" (directed by Sam Peckinpah), 1973
*"Walker" (directed by Alex Cox), 1987
*"Candy Mountain" (co-directed by Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer), 1988
*"Homo Faber" (aka "Voyager") (directed by Volker Schlöndorff), 1991
*"Wind" (directed by Carroll Ballard), 1992
*"Little Buddha" (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci), 1993

He wrote the libretto for Philip Glass' opera "In The Penal Colony", and has also written four TV scripts for "100 Centre Street", directed by Sidney Lumet.

His latest novel is "The Drop Edge of Yonder", released spring 2008 from Two Dollar Radio. The book is based on Wurlitzer's unproduced screenplay "Zebulon", which served as the inspiration for Jim Jarmusch's film "Dead Man".

External links

* [http://www.rudolphwurlitzer.com/ Official site of Rudy Wurlitzer]
*imdb name|id=0943382|name=Rudy Wurlitzer
* [http://www.zebulonlives.com/ Official site for Wurlitzer's latest novel]
* [http://www.vertigomagazine.co.uk/showarticle.php?sel=onl&siz=1&id=1013 "Vertigo" magazine] interview


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