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Name: A Delicate Balance

Author: Edward Albee
Year: 1966
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Genres/categories: Play, Award winners

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ISBN:
9780224612364
9780689100055
9780694509256
0224612360
0689100051
0694509256
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1967.

Edwards Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play
reveals the emotional savagery of suburbia and the psychological terror of empty lives. First produced in 1966, this dark drawing room comedy may be Albee's masterpiece, as powerful in its 1996 revival as it was thirty years before.
Its characters maintain a delicate balance between self-destruction and survival when a bitter 36-year-old daughter returns home to the family nest after the collapse of her fourth marriage. The much wed Julia shatters the uneasy peace of her long-married parents, Agnes and Tobias, and their permanent guest - acerbic, unpredictable, and witty alcoholic sister-in-law Claire. When two lifelong friends gate-crash this impromptu reunion, the masks of civility drop and raw feelings emerge. Filled with shades of meaning, subtleties, and whole paragraphs of brilliant dialogue,
has become classic theater, a timeless mirror of the worst, and sometimes the best, aspects of modern life.
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