Zoe Akins was an artist who became successful as a Broadway
playwright. For Akins, this was a hard earned title, which she
achieved after years of false starts and near misses. She wrote
over 40 plays, 18 of which appeared on the Broadway stage between
1919 and 1944. Also in her oeuvre are two novels, numerous short
stories and essays, several film and television scripts, and two
volumes of poetry. Akins constantly tried to balance her writing
style so that it would suit her own moral code and simultaneously
appeal to a paying audience. She was a woman in a field dominated
by men, but she persevered and accomplished much including winning
the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 for "The Old Maid."
This volume follows the progression of Akin's writing career. It
primarily focuses on her Broadway plays, but also highlights other
plays and writings (such as poems, film scripts, and short stories)
which reflect various aspects of Akin's artistry. It will appeal to
theatre, history, and women's studies scholars, as well as anyone
interested in the literary career of a unique individual.
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