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On The zoo story (1960) | 1 | |
Which theater is the absurd one? (1962) | 5 | |
Some notes on nonconformity (1962) | 15 | |
Broadway excesses (1962) | 17 | |
Carson McCullers (1963) | 23 | |
Lillian Ross (1963) | 25 | |
Ad libs on theater (1965) | 31 | |
Noel Coward (1965) | 37 | |
James Purdy (1966) | 43 | |
Creativity and commitment (1966) | 47 | |
The future belongs to youth (1967) | 51 | |
... apartheid in the theater (1967) | 55 | |
The decade of engagement (1970) | 61 | |
Milton Avery (1978) | 67 | |
Louise Nevelson (1980) | 71 | |
Conversation with catch (1981) | 81 | |
Mia Westerlund Roosen (1982) | 105 | |
Informed joy (1988) | 109 | |
It is the dark we have to fear (1989) | 113 | |
Lee Krasner (1990) | 119 | |
John Duff (1990) | 123 | |
Robert Juarez (1990) | 127 | |
"Instinctive tingle" (1990) | 131 | |
Zero Higashida (1991) | 141 | |
Eugene Ionesco (1992) | 143 | |
Alan Schneider (1992) | 147 | |
Jonathan Thomas (1993) | 155 | |
Some thoughts on sculpture (1993) | 161 | |
On Three tall women (1994) | 165 | |
Thirty-five years on (1996) | 169 | |
A delicate balance : a nonreconsideration (1996) | 173 | |
Interview with Steve Capra (1996) | 175 | |
A playwright's adventures in the visual arts (1997) | 189 | |
Speech to the American Council for the Arts (1998) | 193 | |
Betty Parsons : a conversation with Edward Albee, Jonathan Thomas, and Anne Cohen DePietro (1998) | 205 | |
Mrs. de Menil's liquor closet (1999) | 215 | |
Context is all : excerpts from a conversation with Jonathan Thomas and Harry Rand (2000) | 219 | |
Tony Rosenthal (2003) | 247 | |
Uta Hagen (2004) | 251 | |
Read plays? (2004) | 255 | |
About this goat (2004) | 259 | |
Borrowed time : an interview with Stephen Bottoms (2005) | 265 |
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Add Stretching My Mind, America's most important living playwright, Edward Albee, has been rocking our country's moral, political and artistic complacency for more than 50 years. Beginning with his debut play, The Zoo Story (1958), and on to his barrier breaking works of the 196, Stretching My Mind to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Stretching My Mind, America's most important living playwright, Edward Albee, has been rocking our country's moral, political and artistic complacency for more than 50 years. Beginning with his debut play, The Zoo Story (1958), and on to his barrier breaking works of the 196, Stretching My Mind to your collection on WonderClub |