Author puts Corleone clan to rest

Posted By: Judy Smith


By Belinda Goldsmith

NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters Life!) - It was an offer author
Mark Winegardner could not refuse when he was asked to finish
off the saga of America's most powerful fictional crime family,
the Corleone clan, and let them rest in peace.
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The creator of The Godfather, author Mario Puzo, won a huge
following after his 1969 novel about the secretive world of
organized crime became a best-seller and led to the successful
"Godfather" film trilogy directed by Francis Ford Coppola.


The legions of Godfather devotees were given more
information about the family after Puzo's estate chose
Winegardner to fill in the gaps about the family in his book
"The Godfather Returns" which was was published in 2004.


Winegardner has just released the final novel in the
series, "The Godfather's Revenge," which moves the family onto
its biggest stage of all -- the intersection of organized crime
and national politics.


After about four years of living with mob, Winegardner says
the Godfather series is now finally at an end -- at least on
paper, although another film is almost inevitable:


Q: Is this really the end?


A: "Yes, it is. There would not be much to pick up from
here. I was always trying to write in a way that everything
would be resolved. Anything you could build on now would have
to deal with some very minor characters."


Q: Are you glad it is over -- or will you miss the
Corleones?


A: "I have spent almost more time with these violent,
imaginary friends of mine than I have with my family in recent
years. Any good novel really is the produce of an author's
obsession. But writing a book is very difficult. I am always
relieved to get to the end of it ... as there is always the
fear that you will never finish it."


Q: Did you like the characters?


A: "You don't need to like the characters but I don't think
it is possible to write a half decent book if you don't love
the characters. In the "Godfather Returns," part of what I was
doing was getting to know the characters and getting to love
them. Loving something is not the same as approving something."


Q: Were you a Godfather fan when you chosen from a
competitive process to complete the saga?


A: "Like half of the men in the world I was a fan but I was
by no means a cultist. I was not one of those guys who could go
around quoting long passages from the movies at the drop of a
hat. I don't think a cultist could have done this. I ha to deal
with characters invented by someone else, put my own artistic
stamp on them and build."


Q: Why do you think you were chosen by Puzo's estate to
complete the saga?


A: "I think they admired my previous work, my book "Crooked
River Burning" (2001) was part of the key. I was already
established with a body of work (three works of fiction and two
non-fiction) so they knew they weren't taking a huge risk. I
also think they thought my proposal was strong as well.
Something that seemed obvious to me was that the Godfather ends
in 1955 and Godfather III takes up in 1979. The only thing that
is covered in that period is about six months in late
1958,early 1959. There was a blank sheet and events that were
barely touched upon. Really core elements of the saga were left
unresolved such as Michael Corleone's desire to take the family
business legit..and the relationship between Michael and his
unofficially adopted brother Tom Hagen."


Q: Do you think your books will be made into movies?


A: "I think it is inevitable at some point. Paramount owns
the rights to it and it is in development. All the principal
actors (from the previous films) are much too old but I think a
great role can be reinvented by a great actor so I don't think
that is a big impediment."


Q: Where do you go from here?


A: "I am moving onto a novel tentatively called "Emperor of
Smut" which is loosely based on a real story about a Cleveland
man who invented the international porn industry. Again it is
mythologizing an underground secret world of American."


Q: What are you reading currently?


A: "The new Richard Ford novel. I am a big fan of Frank
Bascombe novels."


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