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TIME Magazine December 15, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 24• COVER: Is This Detroit's Last Winter? - After 30 years of poor cars and worse management, the Big Three want Uncle Sam's help. Does that make sense? • NATION: A New World Order - Obama's national-security team has talent, experience--and a tendency to disagree on major policy issues. Can it work? Keep an eye on the 6-ft. 5-in. general • WORLD: Postcard from Dongguan - Battered by the economic slump, Chinese toymakers are closing up shop--leaving frustrated workers out in the cold. A blue Christmas at China's North Pole • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: The Essence of Clint Eastwood
Eliot, biographer of stars ranging from Walt Disney to Bruce Springsteen, tackles the life, career and artistic challenges of Clint Eastwood. In 1954, at age 24, Eastwood was married and working at an Oakland, Calif., gas station when he was brought to Universal by director Arthur Lubin and signed to a learning contract. After years of uncredited appearances and bit parts in B films, he finally got his break when he was cast as Rowdy Yates on CBS's Rawhide, seen for eight seasons (1959–1965). His role as the poncho-clad Man with No Name in Serge Leone's innovative westerns triggered a solid movie career, followed by the popular Dirty Harry series.
"Aim for the Heart" is a book that describes all the films of Clint Eastwood. It is not a biography on Eastwood himself. The book separates each of Eastwoods films into genre, so when your reading the book, you read about all his western films, and then all of his films where he plays the role of a cop etc. If you are a fan of Clint Eastwood and are courious about the facts behind each of his films, you will enjoy this book.