Selected Letters of Eugene O'Neill Review
Selected Letters of Eugene O'Neill Feature
"...essential to any understanding of...O'Neill if only because they demystify him." -Arthur Miller, The New York Times Book Review
Selected Letters of Eugene O'Neill Review
"...essential to any understanding of...O'Neill if only because they demystify him." -Arthur Miller, The New York Times Book Review
Conversations with Eugene O'Neill (Literary Conversations) Review
This collection of thirty years of interviews with America's only Nobel Prize dramatist records his encounters with the press and gives a striking portrait of the man and the process of his public mythologizing.
A profoundly private individual, O'Neill struggled throughout his life to overcome his intense discomfort with oral discourse as he responded to the probings of interviewers wishing him to discuss a wide range of social, political, literary, and theatrical issues.
Collected in their entirety for the first time, these interviews begin in 1920, when O'Neill was thirty-two. Serious American drama, for many, began and, for many others, ended with Eugene O'Neill. This collection lends new testimony to the truth of that assertion.
Oona Living in the Shadows: A Biography of Oona O'Neill Chaplin Review
Oona O'Neil was named New America Debutante of the 1941-2 social season. At 18 she shocked the world by running off and marrying Charlie Chaplin, 36 years her senior. This text reveals Oona's story and life in the world of Hollywood.