Robert M. Dowling is professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. He has published extensively on O’Neill and serves on the board of directors of the Eugene O’Neill Society.
“Robert M. Dowling’s thoughtful book restores balance to the
slightly skewed twenty-first century reputation of America’s
greatest playwright. . . . [An] important story, perceptively
recounted.”—Wendy Smith, Washington Post
*Washington Post*
“A well-rounded portrait of the playwright that can serve as a
comprehensive introduction while also considering previously
unknown facets of O'Neill's life and work.”—John Frank, Library
Journal
*Library Journal*
“Absorbing . . . insightful . . . unflinchingly explores the
darkness that dominated O’Neill’s life.”—Publishers Weekly
*Publishers Weekly*
“[A] clear-eyed, just-the-facts biography . . . Dowling brings all
[O’Neill’s] herculean activity vividly to life.”—Ray Olson,
Booklist
*Booklist*
“Smoothly engaging . . . [the] O’Neill biography to read.”—Steve
Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly
*Open Letters Monthly*
"[A] richly drawn portrait . . . neither a hagiography nor a
takedown . . . As a biographer, Dowling is generous and
inclusive."—Rachel Shteir, Bookforum
*Bookforum*
“[A] sympathetic, comprehensive portrait.”—Kirkus Reviews
*Kirkus Reviews*
'Most writers’ lives are slow, deskbound things; O’Neill’s life, by
contrast, was crammed with incident. Robert M. Dowling, a world
expert on him, tells his story with pace and narrative skill, never
getting bogged down in plot exposition or textual analysis.'—John
Walsh, The Sunday Times
*The Sunday Times*
“Fast-paced, highly readable . . . a powerful narrative, with a
fresh perspective . . . building to a devastating last act.”—Joe
Dowling, Irish Times
*Irish Times*
'O’Neill’s struggle to wrench American theatre into splendour, fear
and greatness is the subject of Robert M. Dowling’s excellent new
life of the playwright, which elegantly balances knowledgeable
readings of the plays and their social content with O’Neill’s
famously turbulent life.'—Sarah Churchwell, The Spectator
*The Spectator*
“Dowling has written the single most complete and up-to-date
account of O’Neill’s life that we have….To call his scholarship
‘sound’ is vastly to understate it; his accomplishment in
marshalling all this disparate and often obscure material into a
well-organized and highly readable account is nothing less than
astonishing.”—JACKSON R. BRYER, co-editor of Selected Letters of
Eugene O’Neill
*Jackson R. Bryer*
"Dowling's brilliant, unvarnished yet compassionate biography,
written with verve and based on exciting new research, depicts how
O'Neill transmogrified his personal agonies and triumphs into the
greatest American drama of the 20th century. A definitive
portrait."—J. MICHAEL LENNON, author of Norman Mailer: A Double
Life
*J. Michael Lennon*
“A passionate, informed author, Dowling writes the story with his
blood. His palpable affection and empathy for his subject allows
him to expose the tortured journey of this complicated life, giving
us profound insight into the incomparable dramas of Eugene O’Neill.
What sets this biography apart from others on the playwright is
that it comes from a gifted disciple who identifies with his
subject and brings an Irish storyteller’s sensibility that feels
altogether authentic. Staging the works of O’Neill is my passion. I
have now found my handbook.”—CIARÁN O’REILLY, Irish Repertory
Theatre
*Ciaran O'Reilly*
“It’s astonishing to see that the life of Eugene O’Neill lives up
to the plays. He charged through the first half of the
twentieth century like a man on fire, lighting up the American
stage with blistering, poetic dramas that won for him a huge and
grateful audience, even the Nobel Prize for Literature. Robert M.
Dowling is equal to the task here, a biographer who writes with a
novelist’s sense of narrative momentum. In fluid prose, he summons
the wild, intense, sad, and comic world of O’Neill with empathy and
profound critical intelligence. This life of O’Neill will
last.”—JAY PARINI, author of The Last Station: A Novel of Tolstoy’s
Final Year
*Jay Parini*
“A biography that equals its predecessors and, in the eye of this
reader, supersedes them . . . Dowling peels away hearsay in favor
of proven accuracy and the result is a memorable portrait . . . An
important addition to O’Neill scholarship.”—James Fisher, TLA
(Theatre Library Association) Online
*TLA Online*
“Dowling . . . effortlessly guides the reader through O’Neill’s
fascinating life . . . [A] complex, captivating narrative.”—Caitlin
Mattera, Key Reporter
*Key Reporter*
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the Biography
category.
*L.A. Times*
“This dutiful biography gives us more insight into the man, the
women in his life, [and] the people who governed his place in
American theatre.”—Tony Vellela, Intermission Talk
*Intermission Talk*
“A worthy successor to previous major biographies . . . Dowling has
such a strong grasp of O’Neill’s temperament and predilections and
conveys a refreshingly demystified sense of his personal dealings .
. . Along with some important new findings, Dowling has given us an
O’Neill very much of his own time as well as one for ours.”—Kurt
Eisen, Eugene O'Neill Review
*Eugene O'Neill Review*
"Indispensable"—John Simon, Weekly Standard
*Weekly Standard*
“Scrupulously researched and elegantly written . . . A life that
feels like one of [O’Neill’s] epic tragic-comic plays . . .
required reading for anyone in the theater.” —Nathan Lane, New York
Times (“By the Book”)
*New York Times*
“Indispensable”—Andrea Simakis, Cleveland Plain Dealer
*Cleveland Plain Dealer*
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