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ISBN: PB: 9780300219715

Yale University Press

May 2016

448 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

49 black&white illus.

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£16,99
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Eugene O'Neill

A Life in Four Acts

This extraordinary new biography fully captures the intimacies of Eugene O'Neill's tumultuous life and the profound impact of his work on American drama. Robert M. Dowling innovatively recounts O'Neill's life in four acts, thus highlighting how the stories he told for the stage interweave with his actual life stories. Each episode also uncovers how O'Neill's work was utterly intertwined with, and galvanized by, the culture and history of his time. Much is new in this extensively researched book: connections between O'Neill's plays and his political and philosophical worldview; insights into his Irish upbringing and lifelong torment over losing faith in God; his vital role in African American cultural history; unpublished photographs, including a unique offstage picture of him with his lover Louise Bryant; new evidence of O'Neill's desire to become a novelist and what this reveals about his unique dramatic voice; and a startling revelation about the release of Long Day's Journey Into Night in defiance of his explicit instructions. This biography is also the first to discuss O'Neill's lost play Exorcism (a single copy of which was only recently recovered), a dramatization of his own suicide attempt. Written with lively informality yet a scholar's strict accuracy, "Eugene O'Neill: A Life in Four Acts" is a biography that America's foremost playwright richly deserves.

About the Author

Robert M. Dowling is professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. He has published extensively on "Eugene O'Neill" and serves on the editorial board of The Eugene O'Neill Review and the board of directors of the Eugene O'Neill Society. He lives in New London, CT.

Reviews

"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"