Edward Albee: A Singular Journey

Edward Albee: A Singular Journey
Title Edward Albee: A Singular Journey PDF eBook
Author Mel Gussow
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 663
Release 2012-11-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476711704

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In 1960, Edward Albee electrified the theater world with the American premiere of The Zoo Story, and followed it two years later with his extraordinary first Broadway play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Proclaimed as the playwright of his generation, he went on to win three Pulitzer Prizes for his searing and innovative plays. Mel Gussow, author, critic, and cultural writer for The New York Times, has known Albee and followed his career since its inception, and in this fascinating biography he creates a compelling firsthand portrait of a complex genius. The book describes Albee's life as the adopted child of rich, unloving parents and covers the highs and lows of his career. A core myth of Albee's life, perpetuated by the playwright, is that The Zoo Story was his first play, written as a thirtieth birthday present to himself. As Gussow relates, Albee has been writing since adolescence, and through close analysis the author traces the genesis of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Tiny Alice, A Delicate Balance, and other plays. After his early triumphs, Albee endured years of critical neglect and public disfavor. Overcoming artistic and personal difficulties, he returned in 1994 with Three Tall Women. In this prizewinning play he came to terms with the towering figure of his mother, the woman who dominated so much of his early life. With frankness and critical acumen, and drawing on extensive conversations with the playwright, Gussow offers fresh insights into Albee's life. At the same time he provides vivid portraits of Albee's relationships with the people who have been closest to him, including William Flanagan (his first mentor), Thornton Wilder, Richard Barr, John Steinbeck, Alan Schneider, John Gielgud, and his leading ladies, Uta Hagen, Colleen Dewhurst, Irene Worth, Myra Carter, Elaine Stritch, Marian Seldes, and Maggie Smith. And then there are, most famously, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who starred in Mike Nichols's acclaimed film version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The book places Albee in context as a playwright who inspired writers as diverse as John Guare and Sam Shepard, and as a teacher and champion of human rights. Edward Albee: A Singular Journey is rich with colorful details about this uniquely American life. It also contains previously unpublished photographs and letters from and to Albee. It is the essential book about one of the major artists of the American theater.

Conversations with Edward Albee

Conversations with Edward Albee
Title Conversations with Edward Albee PDF eBook
Author Edward Albee
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 262
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780878053421

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The influential American playwright discusses his work, the nature of art, the role of the unconscious, American culture, and the theater.

Edward Albee and Absurdism

Edward Albee and Absurdism
Title Edward Albee and Absurdism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 244
Release 2017-01-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004324968

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In Edward Albee and Absurdism, Michael Y. Bennett has assembled an outstanding team of Edward Albee scholars to address Albee’s affiliation with Martin Esslin’s label, “Theatre of the Absurd,” examining whether or not this label is appropriate.

Edward Albee as Theatrical and Dramatic Innovator

Edward Albee as Theatrical and Dramatic Innovator
Title Edward Albee as Theatrical and Dramatic Innovator PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 264
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Drama
ISBN 9004394710

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Edward Albee as Theatrical and Dramatic Innovator explores this three-time Pulitzer prize-winning playwright’s innovations as a dramatist and theatrical artist and his contributions to the evolution of modern American drama.

Singular Sensation

Singular Sensation
Title Singular Sensation PDF eBook
Author Michael Riedel
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 352
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501166654

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The "New York Post" theater columnist draws on more than 150 insider interviews to celebrate the productions, artists, and movements that shaped Broadway in the years spanning "Sunset Boulevard" through "The Lion King."

Edward Albee

Edward Albee
Title Edward Albee PDF eBook
Author Bruce Mann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 163
Release 2004-11-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135579555

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From the "angry young man" who wrote Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in 1962, determined to expose the emptiness of American experience to Tiny Alice which reveals his indebtedness to Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco's Theatre of the Absurd, Edward Albee's varied work makes it difficult to label him precisely. Bruce Mann and his contributors approach Albee as an innovator in theatrical form, filling a critical gap in theatrical scholarship.

The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee

The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee
Title The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee PDF eBook
Author Stephen Bottoms
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2005-07-21
Genre Drama
ISBN 1139827243

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Edward Albee, perhaps best known for his acclaimed and infamous 1960s drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, is one of America's greatest living playwrights. Now in his seventies, he is still writing challenging, award-winning dramas. This collection of essays on Albee, which includes contributions from the leading commentators on Albee's work, brings fresh critical insights to bear by exploring the full scope of the playwright's career, from his 1959 breakthrough with The Zoo Story to his recent Broadway success, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (2002). The contributors include scholars of both theatre and English literature, and the essays thus consider the plays both as literary texts and as performed drama. The collection considers a number of Albee's lesser-known and neglected works, provides a comprehensive introduction and overview, and includes an exclusive, original interview with Mr Albee, on topics spanning his whole career.