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''The Thing of It Is... is a 1967 novel written by William Goldman about Amos McCracken, a 31-year-old man who has written a popular show tune and who is having marriage troubles.〔'Let no man put asunder: The Thing of It Is', Lester, Goran. ''Chicago Tribune'' (1963-Current file) (Ill ) 14 May 1967: m12.〕 It was followed by a sequel, ''Father's Day''. ==Background== Goldman was inspired to write the novel by a trip he and his family took to Europe following some script doctoring work he did on the film ''Masquerade'' (1965). He was particularly influenced by visiting St Pauls Cathedral, which he thought would be a good location for a fight because it echoed, and seeing the original Jewish ghetto in Venice, which made him examine his Jewishness.〔 "Within three weeks of me seeing the ghetto, the book was completed," said Goldman. "That's the only time I've ever written close behind a situation. Every other time it took years and years."〔Richard Andersen, ''William Goldman'', Twayne Publishers, 1979 p 66〕
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