"A haunting and often fiercely funny meditation. . . . The
marvel of Mr. Eno's voice is how naturally it combines a carefully
sculptured lyricism with sly, poker-faced humor. Everyday phrases
and familiar platitudes--'Don't ever change, ' 'Who knows'--are
turned inside out or twisted into blunt, unexpected punch lines
punctuating long rhapsodic passages that leave you happily
word-drunk."--"The New York Times" on "Title and Deed"
Known for his wry humor and deeply moving plays, Will Eno's
"gift for articulating life's absurd beauty and its no less absurd
horrors may be unmatched among writers of his generation" ("The New
York Times"). This new volume of the acclaimed playwright's work
includes five short plays about being alive--"Behold the Coach, in
a Blazer, Uninsured"; "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rain"; "Enter the
Spokeswoman, Gently"; "The Bully Composition"; and "Oh, the
Humanity"--as well as "Title and Deed," a haunting and severely
funny solo rumination on life as everlasting exile.
Will Eno is the author of Thom Pain (based on nothing), which
ran for a year Off-Broadway and was a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Other works include "Middletown"; "The Flu Season"; "Tragedy: a
tragedy"; "Intermission"; "The Realistic Joneses"; and "Gnit," an
adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt." His many awards include
the PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theatre Award, the
Horton Foote Prize, and the first-ever Marian Seldes/Garson Kanin
Fellowship from the Theater Hall of Fame.
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