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Robert Johnson is considered one of the greatest of the Mississippi Delta blues musicians. This screenplay dramatises his life, music and legend in a readable and vivid manner. It is supplemented with extensive historical notes, a selected discography and previously unpublished photographs. Love in Vain is directed by Martin Scorsese for Warner Brothers.

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""Love in Vain" has accomplished what I have tried to do for a long time: that is, to develop screenplays as a new genre of literature which has its own natural right of existence." --Werner Herzog

"Finally someone has captured the central feel of this master musician and his times, and that man is Alan Greenberg. Take my word for it." --Keith Richards

"Reads like a great American novel . . . The definite book of any kind on the gifted, eccentric blues legend." --"Pitchfork""
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"It's about time." --Bob Dylan"
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"Finally someone has captured the central feel of this master musician and his times, and that man is Alan Greenberg. Take my word for it." --Keith Richards

"Magnificently rendered . . . This is no mere biopic. [Greenberg's]" "Johnson is a changeling, flesh-and-blood but mutable and secretive, and he dwells in a world of workaday magic, where his meeting with the devil takes place at the moviehouse in front of a western, and where Charlie Patton's funeral turns into a ferocious soul-claiming contest between Johnson and the Rev. Sin-Killer Griffin. Greenberg not only evokes Johnson in a way that actually enlarges our view of him, he also depicts the blues world of the time, from Mississippi to Texas, in all its variegated splendor and misery." --Luc Sante, "New York Review of Books"

"It may be the best movie you'll see all year--even if it's just inside your head." --"Entertainment Weekly"

""Love in Vain" has accomplished what I have tried to do for a long time: that is, to development screenplays as a new genre of literature which has its own natural right of existence." --Werner Herzog

"The resonances of Robert Johnson's mysterious life and equally mysterious death continue to echo through American music, from blues to country to rock to soul. Alan Greenberg has thoroughly researched and understood the facts of Robert Johnson's career, but more importantly he has boldly and brilliantly reimagined the myth. "Love in Vain" is surreal in the original sense of the word; it transforms the reality of Robert Johnson, his time, his place and his art, into a super-reality--sharp and vivid yet as luminous and elusive as a dream." --Robert Palmer, "New York Times""
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""Love in Vain" is a blazingly readable screenplay that I recommend without reservation." --Greil Marcus

"A great, great scr

Reads like a great American novel . . . The definite book of any kind on the gifted, eccentric blues legend. "Pitchfork""
"

It s about time. Bob Dylan"
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Finally someone has captured the central feel of this master musician and his times, and that man is Alan Greenberg. Take my word for it. Keith Richards

Magnificently rendered . . . This is no mere biopic. [Greenberg's]""Johnson is a changeling, flesh-and-blood but mutable and secretive, and he dwells in a world of workaday magic, where his meeting with the devil takes place at the moviehouse in front of a western, and where Charlie Patton s funeral turns into a ferocious soul-claiming contest between Johnson and the Rev. Sin-Killer Griffin. Greenberg not only evokes Johnson in a way that actually enlarges our view of him, he also depicts the blues world of the time, from Mississippi to Texas, in all its variegated splendor and misery. Luc Sante, "New York Review of Books"

It may be the best movie you ll see all year even if it s just inside your head. "Entertainment Weekly"

"Love in Vain" has accomplished what I have tried to do for a long time: that is, to development screenplays as a new genre of literature which has its own natural right of existence. Werner Herzog

The resonances of Robert Johnson s mysterious life and equally mysterious death continue to echo through American music, from blues to country to rock to soul. Alan Greenberg has thoroughly researched and understood the facts of Robert Johnson s career, but more importantly he has boldly and brilliantly reimagined the myth. "Love in Vain" is surreal in the original sense of the word; it transforms the reality of Robert Johnson, his time, his place and his art, into a super-reality sharp and vivid yet as luminous and elusive as a dream. Robert Palmer, "New York Times""
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"Love in Vain" is a blazingly readable screenplay that I recommend without reservation. Greil Marcus

A great, great screenplay. David Lynch

"Love in Vain" is a masterpiece of historical significance. "Memphis Commercial-Appeal"

Since facts about Robert Johnson are almost as hard to come by as facts about Shakespeare, Greenberg proposes to give flesh to myth instead . . . he makes it happen, too. Drenched in alcohol and bodily fluids, this is gut-bucket romanticism at its most credible. By imagining the Mississippi Delta's churches, shacks, cotton fields, and (especially) jooks so vividly, Greenberg helps us see and hear why blues buffs are obsessed with all that raunch and suffering transport. Robert Christgau

A quantum leap of the imagination. Dave Marsh

Wondrous and vivid. "The Portland Tribune"

The really remarkable thing about "Love in Vain "is the way it plays off the mystery of Robert Johnson rather than attempt to penetrate it in literal terms. The screenplay represents the imaginative embodiment of a world, a world of myth and reality, both prosaic and poetic, a world in which Robert Johnson, or perhaps the "idea "of Robert Johnson, could spring up. I don t think this milieu has ever been effectively portrayed before, and I consider it little short of a miracle that Alan Greenberg should have captured it so graphically, so colorfully, so dramatically. Peter Guralnick

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"Reads like a great American novel . . . The definite book of any kind on the gifted, eccentric blues legend." --Pitchfork

"It's about time." --Bob Dylan

"Finally someone has captured the central feel of this master musician and his times, and that man is Alan Greenberg. Take my word for it." --Keith Richards

"Magnificently rendered . . . This is no mere biopic. [Greenberg's] Johnson is a changeling, flesh-and-blood but mutable and secretive, and he dwells in a world of workaday magic, where his meeting with the devil takes place at the moviehouse in front of a western, and where Charlie Patton's funeral turns into a ferocious soul-claiming contest between Johnson and the Rev. Sin-Killer Griffin. Greenberg not only evokes Johnson in a way that actually enlarges our view of him, he also depicts the blues world of the time, from Mississippi to Texas, in all its variegated splendor and misery." --Luc Sante, New York Review of Books

"It may be the best movie you'll see all year--even if it's just inside your head." --Entertainment Weekly

"Love in Vain has accomplished what I have tried to do for a long time: that is, to development screenplays as a new genre of literature which has its own natural right of existence." --Werner Herzog

"The resonances of Robert Johnson's mysterious life and equally mysterious death continue to echo through American music, from blues to country to rock to soul. Alan Greenberg has thoroughly researched and understood the facts of Robert Johnson's career, but more importantly he has boldly and brilliantly reimagined the myth. Love in Vain is surreal in the original sense of the word; it transforms the reality of Robert Johnson, his time, his place and his art, into a super-reality--sharp and vivid yet as luminous and elusive as a dream." --Robert Palmer, New York Times

"Love in Vain is a blazingly readable screenplay that I recommend without reservation." --Greil Marcus

"A great, great screenplay." --David Lynch

"Love in Vain is a masterpiece of historical significance." --Memphis Commercial-Appeal

"Since facts about Robert Johnson are almost as hard to come by as facts about Shakespeare, Greenberg proposes to give flesh to myth instead . . . he makes it happen, too. Drenched in alcohol and bodily fluids, this is gut-bucket romanticism at its most credible. By imagining the Mississippi Delta's churches, shacks, cotton fields, and (especially) jooks so vividly, Greenberg helps us see and hear why blues buffs are obsessed with all that raunch and suffering transport." --Robert Christgau

"A quantum leap of the imagination." --Dave Marsh

"Wondrous and vivid." --The Portland Tribune

"The really remarkable thing about Love in Vain is the way it plays off the mystery of Robert Johnson rather than attempt to penetrate it in literal terms. The screenplay represents the imaginative embodiment of a world, a world of myth and reality, both prosaic and poetic, a world in which Robert Johnson, or perhaps the idea of Robert Johnson, could spring up. I don't think this milieu has ever been effectively portrayed before, and I consider it little short of a miracle that Alan Greenberg should have captured it so graphically, so colorfully, so dramatically." --Peter Guralnick

About the Author:
Alan Greenberg has worked with such renowned film directors as Werner Herzog and Bernardo Bertolucci, and has written ten screenplays including Picasso for Warner Brothers and Dance Me Outside for Norman Jewison. His first film, Land of Look Behind, won the top prize at the Chicago International Film Festival, and has been hailed as one of the foremost documentaries of the 1980s. Love in Vain will be directed by Greenberg.

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