Playboy named Lawrence Grobel “The Interviewer’s Interviewer†for his uncanny ability to get America’s greatest and most reclusive actor, Marlon Brando, to speak openly for the first time. When Grobel expanded the interview into a book, American Cinematographer said it “penetrates the complex nature of a very private man, probing his feelings on women and sex, Native Americans, corporate America and the FBI.†James A. Michener thought it “explained Brando accurately: the torment, the arrogance—almost willed towards self-destruction—but above all, the soaring talent.†And Elmore Leonard wrote, “Brando tells Larry Grobel what he won’t discuss, but before you know it, they’re talking about the forbidden subjects in depth. Amazing. How does Grobel do it?†This is the first time Conversations with Brando has been available as an e-book.