Los Angeles Times: "Mario Puzo's bestselling mafia novel, 'The Godfather,' will get a prequel, it was announced Wednesday. Publisher Grand Central says 'The Family Corleone' will come to shelves in June 2012.
'The Family Corleone,' an 'all-new prequel,' will be based on an unproduced screenplay written by Puzo. The 78-year-old Puzo died of a heart attack in 1999.
Assigned to bring Puzo's original characters to early life was Ed Falco, a novelist, short-story writer and playwright who runs the creative writing program at Virginia Tech. Falco is an interesting choice for a number of reasons: He grew up Catholic in Brooklyn; his writing has dealt with violence; the Virginia Tech shooter, who killed 32 people in 2007, was one of his students. And on the more frivolous side, he is the uncle of actress Edie Falco, who starred in the modern-day mafia hit 'The Sopranos.'"
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Wasn't this already done--in "The Godfather, Part 2"? Also, if a mass murderer had been one of my students, I don't think I'd allow my agent to use that info as a bit of p.r.
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