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| | | | | | SIGHT UNSEEN AND OTHER PLAYS | | | By: Donald Margulies | | | Synopsis | Table of Contents | | | Exploring themes from childhood to the struggles of an artist in contemporary society, this first collection of plays displays the full measure of Margulies’ theatrical achievement. Also includes: Found a Peanut, The Loman Family Picnic, The Model Apartment and What’s Wrong with This Picture? Sometimes these are bitingly funny, as in the parody Loman Family Picnic, about a young man who escapes his unhappy family life by imagining a musical of Death of a Salesman. Sometimes the plays are surreal, as in the Twilight Zone-ish What's Wrong With This Picture? about a dead wife and mother.
"Manages to transform what might have been kitchen-sink drama into theatre that is unsettling, imaginative and quite hilarious." - Howard Kissel, New York Daily News | | | Details | | Paperback | | Published: 1995 | | ISBN: 978-1-55936-103-3 | | 347 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches |
| | | Subjects this book is listed under: | | | Award Winning Titles > Award Winning Titles |
| | | | Related Books | | | | | | DOUBT | | | By: John Patrick Shanley |
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