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pp. 339, b/w photographs, previous owner’s lengthy ink inscription on the front free endpaper. “The Conversations is an appropriate title for the book (beyond its nod to one of Murch’s most celebrated and personally resonant films, The Conversation), because of the friendly interplay between Ondaatje and Murch. Of the recent odd-couple film interview books (Cameron Crowe and Billy Wilder, Steven Soderbergh and Richard Lester), theirs is the most natural and comfortable pairing. Ondaatje’s genial, sophisticated curiosity matches Murch’s, and their discussions range from broad theories of art to the vital minutiae of their own work, such as Murch’s search for a recording of “The Ride of the Valkyries” whose brassiness could match the acid blue of the ocean in Apocalypse Now’s now-legendary helicopter invasion scene. In its solitary orchestration of narrative, Ondaatje argues, editing is “the stage of filmmaking” closest to the art of writing,” and the discussions in The Conversations will appeal to anyone interested in art, writing, or film. But Murch is first and foremost a sound technician, and after hearing him talk about his work, you’ll never listen to a movie in the same way again.” Paperback edition.