William Saroyan, one of the most prolific writers in America,
was the first playwright to win simultaneously both the New York
Drama Critics' Circle award and the Pulitzer Prize in playwriting
for T"he Time of Your Life" in 1940. In spite of his success, he
quickly disappeared from the public eye. During the 1960s and
1970s, he wrote plays but did not allow them to be produced or
published. Shortly before his death in 1981, his "Play Things" was
produced at Vienna's English Theatre.
This volume concentrates in one source the tremendous amount of
information available about Saroyan's life and work in the theatre.
A chronology provides a capsule summary of the chief events in his
career, and a critical overview assesses his place in American
theatre. Entries for his plays include plot synopses, production
information, and critical commentary. Annotated primary and
secondary bibliographies list his published works, production
reviews, and other writings about his theatrical career. The volume
also includes archival sources to foster additional research about
Saroyan.
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