Always, the past endures... Twenty years ago, Mark David Major
(author of Mars Rising) wrote three plays in a burst of creative
activity over a three-year period. The first of these plays, The
Persistence of Memory, premiered during a short, successful run at
a historic St. Louis area theatre in May 1992. Twenty years later,
the author revisited and updated these plays so they could be
discovered by a new generation of readers and patrons of the
theatre in The Persistence of Memory and Other Plays. This
large-text format edition of The Persistence of Memory including
character studies and a playwright's commentary is specifically
designed for actors, directors, and theatre companies. The plays of
Mark David Major perfectly embody the didactic nature of Generation
X at its best and worst on the themes of romantic love and
emotional honesty. It is characterized by a purity of perspective
tinted with a cynicism wise beyond its years and a raw emotionalism
carefully veiled under a mask of social indifference. These plays
give voice to an entire generation, the children of a revolution...
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