{
  "tags": [],
  "chapters": [],
  "title": "Fresh Air Archive: Daniel Wolff, S.R. Crain, and Atom Egoyan",
  "subtitle": null,
  "authors": [
    "D"
  ],
  "narrators": [
    "Terry Gross"
  ],
  "series": [],
  "genres": [
    "Biographies & Memoirs"
  ],
  "publishedYear": "2000",
  "publishedDate": null,
  "publisher": "WHYY-FM",
  "description": "Rock historian Daniel Wolff, Sam Cook's former manager S.R. Crain, and film director Atom Egoyan on this edition of <i>Fresh Air</i>. Wolff wrote the biography <i>You Send Me: The Life and Times of Sam Cooke</i>. He was aided in his research by many people who were close to Cooke, including S.R. Crain, a co-founder of the Soul Stirrers and later Cooke's manager. Susan Richardson of Rolling Stone describes Wolff's book as \"alive, springing off the page to engage you like the latest box office draw.\" Egoyan made the movie <i>Exotica</i>. The movie won the International Critics Prize at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. <i>Exotica</i> is considered to be Egoyan's breakthrough movie. Andrew Sarris of the <i>New York Observer</i> says when the movie ended, \"I sat stunned in the theater.\" (Original Broadcast Date: March 23, 1995)",
  "isbn": null,
  "asin": "B002VCBCKW",
  "language": "English",
  "explicit": false,
  "abridged": false
}