Edward Albee (Modern Dramatists Research and Production Sourcebooks, #19): A Research and Production Sourcebook - Book Review,
by Barbara Lee Horn

Review Horn's thorough and convenient guide serves as both a quick reference for students and a complete resource for scholars....Broad in scope, covering Albee's works from 1958 to 2002, Horn's bibliography collects and organizes existing critical writings about Albee....Recommended. Academic and general readers.Choice
Book Description This volume documents the life and works of the acclaimed playwright, Edward Albee. His first four plays were all produced Off Broadway from 1960-1961, creating buzz that he was an up-and-coming avant-garde playwright. But his most notable accomplishment came a year later with his first full-length play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. His plays were linked with the philosophies of the European absurdists, Beckett and Ionesco, and the American traditional social criticism of Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and Eugene O'Neill.
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