Rating: PG13
Genre:
Culture & Society
Theatrical Release: 02/12/2003(USA
Release Date: 07/04/2003
Dubbed: English
Run Time: 128 Minutes
Flags: Adult Situations, Adult Language, Adult Humor
Distributor/Studio: New Yorker Video
In 1972, 18-year-old
Mark Moskowitz read a positive review in the
New York Times Book Review that inspired him to get a copy of
Dow Mossman's novel,
The Stones of Summer. An avid reader,
Moskowitz found himself unable to get through the book, and set it aside after 20 pages. Twenty-five years later, he finally picked it up again, this time reading it all the way through.
Moskowitz was thrilled with the book, and immediately began looking for the author's other works. There weren't any. At this point,
Moskowitz, who earns his living making political advertisements, began making a
documentary,
Stone Reader, which depicts his search for
Mossman. He tracks down the writer of the original
Times review, along with teachers, editors, agents, and other authors whom he thinks might have known
Mossman or might have some insight into what happened to the author. He talks to critic
Leslie Fiedler and author
Frank Conroy, the head of the Iowa Writers Workshop, among others.
Moskowitz tries to understand how it's possible for an author to write one outstanding book as a young man and then seemingly disappear. He also explores his own rewarding lifelong relationship with literature.
~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide