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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. Since then, these
plays have been waiting to be revisited by the author and
discovered by a new generation of readers and patrons of the
theatre. For the first time, The Persistence of Memory, The Truth
of Glances, and Song of My Childhood are presented here in print,
updated and revised by the author, including production photographs
from the 1992 run of The Persistence of Memory at the Historic
Miner's Institute Theatre. This edition also includes prefaces
written by the lead actors of the original cast for The Persistence
of Memory and a new Introduction by the playwright reflecting on
the creative genesis and literary influences of the plays,
challenges and opportunities during the 1992 production, and the
rationale for specific revisions and updates to the plays some
twenty years later. The plays 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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