Klonsky and Schwartz

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Dramatists Play Service, 2006 - Drama - 48 pages
THE STORY: The turbulent relationship between struggling writer Milton Klonsky and his mentor, the brilliant poet Delmore Schwartz, is the basis of this engrossing drama. Warm scenes of their deep friendship alternate with vaudevillian routines and

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About the author (2006)

Romulus Linney was the author of three novels, four opera librettos, 20 short stories, and 85 plays which have been staged throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. His plays include THE SORROWS OF FREDERICK, HOLY GHOSTS, CHILDE BYRON, HEATHEN VALLEY, 2, and an adaptation of Ernest L. Gaines’s novel A LESSON BEFORE DYING, which has been produced in New York and in numerous regional theaters. Linney wrote a libretto for an opera based on his first play THE SORROWS OF FREDERICK, with music by Scott Wheeler, commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and Lincoln Center Theater. His last play, OVER MARTINIS, DRIVING SOMEWHERE, received a workshop at New York Stage and Film and was published in the September 2011 issue of American Theatre magazine. Among Linney’s many awards were two Obie awards, one for sustained excellence in playwriting; two National Critics Awards; three Drama-Logue Awards; and fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations and the New York Foundation for the Arts. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which conferred upon him its Award in Literature, Award of Merit and its highest award, the Gold Medal. He was the founding playwright of Signature Theatre Company, which has named a theater in his honor in the new Signature Center. Romulus Linney died in 2011 at the age of 80.

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