Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Feb 1, 1997 · A historical saga of Pope Urban II's perverse ``armed pilgrimage''—that is, the First Crusade—brilliantly folds post- Vietnam cynicism and late-20th-century spiritual doubt into a bloody, muddy, horrifyingly surreal march to Jerusalem in 1096. First-novelist Rivele, a screenwriter and playwright, begins this medieval pastiche as a roots tale, in which he tells of his personal discovery of ...

  2. A Booke of Days. : Stephen J. Rivele. Carroll & Graf, 1997 - Fiction - 436 pages. The First Crusade seen through the eyes of a young French nobleman. In 1096 the Duke of Lunel is one of 30,000 knights and peasants to answer Pope Urban II's call for the liberation of Jerusalem from the Muslims. On arrival in the Holy Land he falls in love with a ...

  3. Jan 18, 2011 · Stephen J. Rivele, wrote this book using recordings of Sgt. John R. Baker telling his story. And the problem with using a person's narrative is that people tend to repeat themselves and it is the writer/editor's job to keep it to a minimum so the reader isn't constantly given the same information and phrasing over and over and over again.

  4. Sep 25, 2019 · Stephen Rivele Author of eleven books; co-author of Oliver Stone's "Nixon" (Academy Award nomination); Will Smith's "Ali"; "Copying Beethoven" with Ed Harris; "Like Dandelion Dust" (Mira Sorvino and Barry Pepper). Most recently completed screenplays about Freddie Mercury for GK Films, and Bruce Lee for Groundswell Productions.

  5. May 31, 2024 · Stephen J. Rivele, an Oscar-nominated scriptwriter and author who is known for his work on biopics like Nixon, Ali, and Copying Beethoven has died of heart ailments at 75 years old.

  6. Stephen J. Rivele is known as an Screenplay, Actor, Producer, Story, and Writer. Some of his work includes Ali, Pawn Sacrifice, Nixon, Birth of the Dragon, Miles Ahead, Copying Beethoven, and Like Dandelion Dust.

  7. Stephen J. Rivele movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert