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Unpublished Paul Newman memoir to come out next year

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The memoir, currently untitled, will include Newman’s thoughts on “acting, directing, boyhood, family, fame, Hollywood, Broadway, love, and many other aspects of his life and career. No doubt many of Paul Newman’s fans will be in line to purchase the book once it is published and out for public consumption. The Associated Press has the story:

Newman, who died in 2008, began the book in the 1980s, and it was recently discovered

NEW YORK (AP) — A memoir Paul Newman left unpublished in his lifetime will come out next fall.

FILE – Actor Paul Newman appears in the April, 1993 photo. A memoir by Newman will come out next fall. Newman, who died in 2008, began the book in the 1980s with the help of screenwriter Stewart Stern, who in turn spoke to dozens of Newman’s friends and associates. It was recently found in the Connecticut home where his wife Joanne Woodward still lives. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

Publisher Alfred A. Knopf announced Wednesday that the book, currently untitled, will include Newman’s thoughts on “acting, directing, boyhood, family, fame, Hollywood, Broadway, love, his first marriage, his 50-year marriage to Joanne Woodward, drinking, politics, racing, his ultimate ride to stardom, and aging gracefully.”

Newman, who died in 2008, began the book in the 1980s with the help of screenwriter Stewart Stern, who in turn spoke to dozens of Newman’s friends and associates. It was recently found in the Connecticut home where Woodward still lives.

FILE – Actor Paul Newman appears in New Haven, Conn., on Sept. 18, 1986. A memoir by Newman will come out next fall. Newman, who died in 2008, began the book in the 1980s with the help of screenwriter Stewart Stern, who in turn spoke to dozens of Newman’s friends and associates. It was recently found in the Connecticut home where his wife Joanne Woodward still lives. (AP Photo/Bob Child, File)

“Through Newman’s voice, and the voices of others, the book captures the paradoxical and unstoppable rise of a star who wrestled with doubts, believing he was inferior to Marlon Brando and James Dean, and yet transcended his “hunk” status to become an Oscar-winning actor, champion race car driver, social activist, and entrepreneur whose philanthropy has generated nearly a billion dollars for charitable causes,” according to Knopf.

“This result is a portrait of the actor in full, from his early days to his years in the Navy, from his start in Hollywood to his rise to stardom, and with an intimate glimpse of his family life.”

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