![]() ![]() (Summary by Roger Melin)įor further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording.įor more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit that note, those back issues of Gargoyles are highly sought after by fans, with many hard to track down or going for premiums in the market. What we learn is the results of these changes, as we center on the lives of George Basine, his friends, and his family, and most importantly, the masks that each wore. Sometimes the characteristics, values and ethics of his characters are altered over time, as they (sometimes unwittingly) look within themselves and acknowledge what they valued most, how their egos affect their decisions and ethics, yet not always understanding the reasons those values are so crucial to them. ![]() "Gargoyles" delves deep into the psyches of individuals and of their relationships within social classes, revealing both the darker sides and the sentimental sides. Hecht had already established himself as a novelist and an author of short stories when "Gargoyles" was published. His screenwriting skills include some of the most popular films of Hollywood's golden era, including "Gone With the Wind", "Wuthering Heights", "Spellbound", and "Scarface", to name but a few. The author, Ben Hecht, was a prolific writer as well as a renowned screenwriter, producer, and director of films. LibriVox recording of Gargoyles by Ben Hecht.
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