O'Neill: Son and Artist
O'Neill: Son and Artist
The turbulent, often tragic life of America's greatest playwright, Eugene O'Neill, is laid bare in this acclaimed and insightful biography.
Hardcover, 750 pages
Published
January 1st 1973
by Little Brown and Company
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Well, I've finally finished to two-tome biography of America's first tragedian. It was a complicated read. I was equally repulsed by the man and equally fascinated. He was a terrible father but tipped waitresses and bellmen well. I don't know. All I really know is that he was an artist first and nothing second. He was a disciplined writer and was clearly inspirational in his epic understanding of the antithesis in the human spirit. I have been inspired by him and I have always felt him to be kee...more
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