Philip C. Kolin is University Distinguished Professor in the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he teaches classes on American drama and Shakespeare.
Arranged chronologically, these interviews cover the years from Albee's first success in 1961 with Zoo Story to 1986. As the foremost American avant-garde playwright, Albee discusses his plays, the creative process, the critics ('ignore them'), and the state of American theater, which he finds to be thriving in experimental and university settings. This collection is of interest to serious theater students and deserves to be in most theater collections.--Marcia L. Perry, Berkshire Atenaeum "Library Journal"
Arranged chronologically, these interviews cover the years from Albee's first success in 1961 with Zoo Story to 1986. As the foremost American avant-garde playwright, Albee discusses his plays, the creative process, the critics ('ignore them'), and the state of American theater, which he finds to be thriving in experimental and university settings. This collection is of interest to serious theater students and deserves to be in most theater collections.--Marcia L. Perry, Berkshire Atenaeum "Library Journal"
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