His second book will be a nonfiction book titled Cinema Speculation. The book is described as a look into the movies of the 1970s that has a mix of reviews, essays, and personal writing. There will also be "What if's" from cinema's most celebrated filmmakers.
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Here is the statement from Quentin Tarantino about the news:
“In the seventies movie novelizations were the first adult books I grew up reading. And to this day I have a tremendous amount of affection for the genre. So as a movie-novelization aficionado, I’m proud to announce Once Upon A Time In Hollywood my contribution to this often marginalized, yet beloved sub-genre in literature. I’m also thrilled to further explore my characters and their world in a literary endeavor that can (hopefully) sit alongside its cinematic counterpart.”
Here is the statement from Noah Eaker, Vice President and Executive Editor of Tarantino's WME:
“Quentin Tarantino’s literary talents have been in plain sight since his first scripts, but to see how skillfully he endows his characters with life on the page and how he constantly takes a reader by surprise, even one who knows the movie by heart, is to see a master storyteller trying on a new form and making it his own.”