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Long Day's Journey into Night

AUTHOR: Eugene O'Neill
ISBN: 0300094108

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical play Long Day's Journey into Night is regarded as his finest work. First published by Yale University Press in 1956, it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957 and has since sold more than one million copies. This edition,...

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Long Day's Journey into Night
- Book Review,
by Eugene O'Neill


Amazon.com
This work is interesting enough for its history. Completed in 1940, Long Day's Journey Into Night is an autobiographical play Eugene O'Neill wrote that--because of the highly personal writing about his family--was not to be released until 25 years after his death, which occurred in 1953. But since O'Neill's immediate family had died in the early 1920s, his wife allowed publication of the play in 1956. Besides the history alone, the play is fascinating in its own right. It tells of the "Tyrones"--a fictional name for what is clearly the O'Neills. Theirs is not a happy tale: The youngest son (Edmond) is sent to a sanitarium to recover from tuberculosis; he despises his father for sending him; his mother is wrecked by narcotics; and his older brother by drink. In real-life these factors conspired to turn O'Neill into who he was--a tormented individual and a brilliant playwright.


The New York Times Book Review, Brooks Atkinson
This was the environment, respectably middle class on the surface, obsessed and tortured inside, out of which our most gigantic writer of tragedy emerged.


From AudioFile
This fine recording, directed by Arvin Brown, was a Grammy nominee when it first appeared on four cassettes in 1971. Long out of print, it has now been digitally remastered and reissued on compact disc. O'Neill's autobiographical play, the greatest American drama in the opinion of many, explores the fragile lies that both hold together and threaten a family. The principles must convey the bluster and the tragic vulnerability of the haunted Tyrones, traits brought out superbly by these performers. (The text is the uncorrected pre-1989 version, which lacks a dozen or so lines dropped by O'Neill's widow in typing the manuscript.) Fans of drama on audio will eagerly await further titles from Caedmon's archive. G.H. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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         Book Review

Long Day's Journey into Night
- Book Reviews,
by Eugene O'Neill

Long Day's Journey into Night

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical play Long Day's Journey into Night is regarded as his finest work. First published by Yale University Press in 1956, it won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957 and has since sold more than one million copies. This edition includes a new foreword by Harold Bloom.

FROM THE CRITICS

Boston Globe

The definitive edition of a �play of old sorrow, written in tears and blood,' as O'Neill described it in dedicating it to his wife, Carlotta.

Booknews

**** O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, written in 1940, was first published by Yale UP in 1956. This is a newly designed edition with several previously missing lines of dialog and stage direction restored. Cloth edition (unseen), $18.50. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

By common consent, Long Day's Journey into Night is Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece. . . . The helplessness of family love to sustain, let alone heal, the wounds of marriage, of parenthood, and of sonship, have never been so remorselessly and so pathetically portrayed, and with a force of gesture too painful ever to be forgotten by any of us.
(— Harold Bloom, from the foreword)  — Harold Bloom

Only an artist of O'Neill's extraordinary skill and perception can draw the curtain on the secrets of his own family to make you peer into your own. Long Day's Journey into Night is the most remarkable achievement of one of the world's greatest dramatists.
(— Jose Quintero)  — Jose Quintero

The play is an invaluable key to its author's creative evolution. It serves as the Rosetta Stone of O'Neill's life and art.
(— Barbara Gelb)  — Barbara Gelb


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