This book is a biography of Willian Inge, the American playwright who committed suicide in 1973. By 1962 he had written an unprecedented string of Broadway hits "Picnic", "Bus Stop", "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" and "Come Back, Little Sheba". All four plays had become successful films featuring top Hollywood stars. Inge had received a Pulitzer Prize for "Picnic" and an Academy Award for his screenplay, "Splendour in the Grass". Even his long-time friend and mentor, Tennesse Williams, was envious of his success. Privately, Inge was miserable. His long struggle with alcoholism and profound shame over his homosexuality plagued him before, during and after his decade of great success. As criticism of his work intensified, Inge responded with increasingly frantic attempts to please by "modernizing" his writing. He abandoned the small town characters and settings he knew in favour of more lurid, urban subject matter. In the end, his characters lost their authentic voices, and neither critics nor audiences found his later work believable. In this first book-length literary biography of Inge, Ralph Voss aims to peel back the veneer of public success and lay bare the private pain and isolation of the man who was called America's first authentic midwestern playwright. He draws upon interviews, memoirs, and unpublished manuscripts, letters, and papers to show how Inge's unhappy life fueled the struggles his plays depicted.
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"A grand job, extremely readable. . . . Voss uses his sources brilliantly, weaving them through the narrative seamlessly."--Jackson Bryer, editor of The Theatre We Worked For "This book is a biographical work of art. It is insightful and compassionate yet revealing. It is a great tribute to a great talent."--R. M. Seaton, syndicated columnist
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Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First edition. Traces the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, examines his major works, and suggests the influence of his life on his plays:1950: Come Back, Little Sheba 1953: Picnic 1955: Bus Stop 1957: The Dark at the Top of the Stairs 1959: A Loss of Roses 1962: Summer Brave (a reworking of Picnic)1963: Natural Affection 1966: Where's Daddy? 1973: The Last Pad Off the Main Road. Seller Inventory # 42628