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The last survivor : and other modern Jewish plays / by Eleanor Reissa.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PS3535.E4784 L37 2016

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    "This anthology by Tony Award nominated, Eleanor Reissa, encompasses six decades of modern Jewish life in the United States. These family plays explore the subtle and not-so-subtle effects on a modern woman in a post-Holocaust world. They are bound together by a unique slant toward life, death, God and love. They explore what is humanly and inhumanly possible. The plays go straight to the heart. The characters are brave and funny and tragic and mighty. These plays dispatch sentimental stereotypes, come to grips with life's disappointments and losses, and finally find the joy in knowing them. The Chicago Tribune says "profoundly, beautifully moving...a life affirming dance."--Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Reissa, Eleanor, author.
    Published
    North Charleston, SC : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, [2016]
    Contents
    Last survivor
    Wishful thinking
    Baby play
    Thicker than water
    Stages of exit
    Last dinosuar.
    Notes
    Last survivor -- Wishful thinking -- Baby play -- Thicker than water -- Stages of exit -- Last dinosuar.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781511543514
    1511543515
    Physical Description
    354 pages ; 22 cm

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    2024-06-21 20:05:00
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