By Czech science-fiction writer Karel Čapek, author of the famous “War with the Newts,” belongs a whole series of remarkable satirical works, whose pages have earned a worthy place in the treasury of world humor. Which of you wouldn’t want to peek into the editorial office in order to uncover the secrets of how a newspaper is made, the methods of finding news, and to feel the atmosphere in which the “rulers of thought” live and create? Who hasn’t dreamed of being in the brightly lit movie studio or in the dim theater parterre, when the rehearsal ceremony is taking place? In short, who wouldn’t want to know… “How is it done?!”
Karel Čapek tells about it with subtle humor and full knowledge of the subject, because in his short life he was both a successful journalist and a popular playwright and novelist whose works were repeatedly adapted for film.
From this audiobook you will learn everything you’re interested in! For technical support improves—but… the creative process itself remains almost unchanged. Satisfy your rightful curiosity and find out how it’s done.
Contents:
• How a newspaper is made
• How a film is made
• How a play is made