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Tag Archives: American/General

Elliot Loves

by Jules Feiffer

A bitterly funny play about the ambiguities of being in love, with Jules Feiffer at his most incisive, wise, and wickedly honest.

The Dream Police

by Dennis Cooper

“The Dream Police fights the context of poetry in a way I can only call urgent and beautiful. He is interested in evacuating all…

Dream Work

by Mary Oliver

“Oliver’s poems are thoroughly convincing–as genuine, moving, and implausible as the first caressing breeze of spring.” –The New York Times Book Review

Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams

by Terrence McNally

“The show is Terrence McNally at his most impudently hilarious and shrewdly satirical. See it an weep for joy.” –John Simon, Bloomberg News

Dead Men’s Praise

by Jacqueline Osherow

“Like Elizabeth Bishop, who wove her voice into a sestina so effortlessly you forget the form is there, Osherow makes villanelles, sonnets, and even…

Darling

by Honor Moore

“The streak of white daubed inside each poem is like a secret ticket to lightness and shining. Are these poems or paintings? Hard to…

Danger: Memory!

by Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller’s emotionally-charged one-act plays explores one of the fundamental issues of mankind—the selective amnesia of the past.

Dailies & Rushes

by Susan Kinsolving

“The passion, playfulness, and regret in these wonderful poems will make many women think this book was written just for them.” –Susan Cheever

Corpus Christi

by Terrence McNally

“One of McNally’s best, most moving and personal works . . . His updating of the Christ story is witty but not patronizing, as…

Courtship, Valentine’s Day, 1918

by Horton Foote

“These plays, with their unswerving human truths, are formidable creations.” —Eudora Welty