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The Value of Names and Other Plays | 
| Author: Jeffrey Sweet Creator: Richard Christiansen Publisher: Northwestern University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 578 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.5
ISBN: 0810123959 Dewey Decimal Number: 812.54 EAN: 9780810123953 ASIN: 0810123959
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Spanning a quarter of a century, this collection of plays demonstrates author Jeffrey Sweet’s eye for the drama of human relationships. Sweet works with sensitivity and irony to confront both personal politics and the impact of historical change. These nine works, taken together, present a playwright who extends the struggles of his small circles of characters to his audience and humanity in general. The title work, first mounted in 1982, is a comedy-drama about the aftermath of the blacklist whose continued relevance makes it a frequently produced play today. The family drama Porch suggests larger social changes through the interaction of a small-town shopkeeper and his defiant daughter. The lauded American Enterprise, set in the Chicago of the robber barons, is a song-filled true story about a millionaire whose stubborn idealism leads to disaster. Stay Till Morning is a rueful comedy about sex and accommodation in the Florida Keys. The three plays that grew out of his fascination with the effects of World War II—Berlin ’45, Court-Martial at Fort Devens, and The Action Against Sol Schumann—dramatize the ways in which that conflict transformed private fates. Each script is accompanied by an extended introduction from the playwright as well as complete performance notes.
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Settle Back in Your Laz-E-Boy and Gobble It Up September 21, 2008 Here's solid writing, dramas and comedies that are not only finely wrought, they're pretty darned entertaining to boot. There's a range of material and styles, but more importantly it's a diverse collection of ruminations on the human condition that are often surprisingly original and always compelling. And if you've ever felt that reading plays is a pointless occupation, that you need actors to warm up those cold words on the page, be advised, you won't feel that way here, not with all that lively, bouncy, in-your-face confrontational prose parading along.
You're in for a treat.
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