Description
Henley is a master at writing about the duality of human experience-the beautiful and the grotesque, the cruel and the loving. This duality provokes in Henley both amazement and compassion. She discusses here not only her admiration for Chekhov and other influences, but also her process of bringing a play from notebooks of images and bits of dialogues through rumination, writing, and rewriting to rehearsals and previews. The interviews range from 1981, just before she won the Pulitzer Prize, to 2020 and cover nearly forty years of a creative life, which, as Henley remarks in the most recent interview, is "such a life worth living: to be in tune with the creative process.
About the Author
Jackson R. Bryer is professor emeritus of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is editor of Conversations with Lillian Hellman and Conversations with Thornton Wilder and coeditor of Conversations with Sam Shepard, Conversations with August Wilson, and Conversations with Neil Simon, in the University Press of Mississippi's Literary Conversations Series.
Mary C. Hartig is coeditor of Conversations with Sam Shepard; Conversations with August Wilson (both published by University Press of Mississippi); and William Inge: Essays and Reminiscences on the Plays and the Man and coauthor of The Facts on File Companion to American Drama.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496844309
Author Jackson R. Bryer
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 14mm