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Father's Day (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Father's Day (novel)
''Father's Day'' is a 1971 novel by William Goldman. It is a sequel to ''The Thing of It Is...'' and revolves around a day in the life of now-divorced Amos McCracken as he looks after his daughter for a day.〔'Father's Day: By William Goldman'. 215 pp. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. $5.95. By MARTIN LEVIN. ''New York Times'' (1923-Current file) (York, N.Y ) 31 Jan 1971: BR36.〕〔A Father, a Mother, in TroubleBy WALTER CLEMONS. New York Times (1923-Current file) (York, N.Y ) 25 Jan 1971: 41.〕 ==Background== Goldman says he was inspired to write the book by a situation which had occurred a number of years previously. Producers of a play had fired the original writer and hired Goldman and his brother James to rewrite it. Goldman:
Now, when you're replaced, it's very wounding, but it happens to everybody and you leave, but the writer we replaced wouldn't. So that, basically, was where being fired out of town in the novel came from, but in this case, it was terrifying because the original writer just wouldn't leave. And I understand how terrible it must be. The McCracken situation came from that one. The characters in the book are repeating the same group that's had an earlier hit in the novel. The impossible way that writer acted out of a sense of distraughtness is Amos.〔Andersen p 76〕
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