Hopscotch & The 75th


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THE STORIES: HOPSCOTCH. A young man and a young woman meet, apparently by chance, in a park playground overlooking Lake Quannapowitt. Their conversation, at first, is casual and impersonal--like strangers meeting for the first time. But gradually su




The Chopin Playoffs


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THE STORY: The time is 1947, and Stanley Rosen and Irving Yanover, lifelong friends now approaching young manhood, find themselves pitted against each other on two fronts. Both are piano prodigies, and will be rivals in a forthcoming, and prestigio




Alfred, the Great


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THE STORY: Alfred Webber visits his old family home whre Margaret, his ex-girlfriend of many years ago, and her husband, Will, now live. Margaret still carries a torch for Albert, driving Will to extremes of jealousy. Even the child Alfred and Marg




Israel Horovitz's New Shorts


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This brilliant collection of Horovitz's newest one-act plays can be mixed and matched to form several "theme" evenings




The Hopscotch Man


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The Hopscotch Man by John A. Homer is the autobiographical life story of England native John Homer, whose thirst for adventure led him from his small home town to the streets of Vienna, through the deserts of Iran, to the mountains of Brazil to the shores of Hawaii and everywhere in between. John relished the challenges that new surroundings created as he spent his life hopscotching from country-to-country and continent-to-continent. With each new square he has learned that life is more than simply a passage of time, as it must be experienced, relished and most of all, enjoyed. John's detailed descriptions of the places he went and the people he met along the way truly bring his story to life. The reader will feel as if they are traveling along with John on his lifetime of adventures.




Archie 75th Anniversary Digest #9


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Celebrate Archie’s 75th anniversary in a special way with this commemorative digest that revisits the momentous “Love Showdown” storyline!




American Playwrights Since 1945


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This is a study of the state of research on and history of performances of 40 American playwrights, including major mainstream, ethnic, and regional playwrights. The essays list their published and unpublished plays, as well as their other works; document the performances; identify bibliographies, biographies, critical studies, and analyses of the plays; and discuss the critical reception. The volume deals with production histories, covering critics, actors, directors, and theater companies that have contributed as much to theater as the playwrights themselves. It also discusses original screenplays and identifies writing on younger playwrights on whom research has just begun. ISBN 0-313-25543-1: $66.00 (For use only in the library).




Contemporary Literary Criticism


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Entries include critical commentary, brief biographical information, a portrait when available, a list of principal works, and may also include a further reading section.




Two Trilogies


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All three plays in "The Growin-up-Jewish Trilogy" are based on Morley Torgov's book, "A Good Place to Come From." "The Alfred Trilogy" is three parts of the seven-part play cycle entitled, "The Wakefield Plays."