Stephen Adly Guirgis has been hailed as one of the most promising playwrights at work in America today. A masterful poet of the downtrodden, his plays portray life on New York’s hardscrabble streets in a manner both tender and unflinching, while continually exploring the often startling gulf between who we are and how we perceive ourselves. Gathered in this volume is his current off-Broadway hit, Our Lady of 121st Street, a comic portrait of the graduates of a Harlem Catholic school reunited at the funeral of a beloved teacher, along with his two previous plays: the philosophical jailhouse drama Jesus Hopped the A Train and In Arabia, We’d All Be Kings, an Iceman Cometh for the Giuliani era that looks at the effect of Times Square’s gentrification on its less desirable inhabitants.
Our Lady of 121st Street: Jesus Hopped the A Train; In Arabia, We’d All Be Kings
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This collection of plays by a major contemporary playwright offers insights into urban life and social issues, valuable for literature and drama studies.
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Weight | 0.295 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14.1 × 2.2 × 20.8 in |
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