Almost an Evening
β Scribed by Ethan Coen
- Publisher
- Crown/Archetype;Three Rivers Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Three satiric plays by Oscar-winning screenwriter Ethan Coen
Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading --the Coen brothers' ο¬lms are some of the most critically acclaimed and iconic of our time. Now, one half of the duo, Ethan Coen, adds playwriting to his eclectic bio. In these three short plays that ran to sold-out audiences Off-Broadway in 2008, the theme is hell--both on earth and in the hereafter.
In "Waiting," a man faces an uncertain future in an uncertain location that seems to be some kind of waiting room. The anxiety and despair hark back to dramas of the ο¬fties--Sartre, Beckett, Pinter.
"Four Benches" depicts an unlikely meeting in a steam room between a straight-talking Texan and an uptight Brit. Both men learn from the encounter, though only one survives it.
In "Debate," the cantankerous god of the Old Testament roundly abuses the mealymouthed god of the New. His profanity and ill humor receive a...
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
From the moment Baptiste Lightbody found beautiful Maggie in the Missouri Territory, he knew they were two parts of the same spirit. Shunned by a world that called him a half-breed, and her a witch, they brave the wilderness to find a paradise of their own. But Lightfoot and Maggie soon face a test
**Receiving an invitation to Almack's, the most exclusive ball in London, is every woman's dream come true. Love and marriage are certain to follow.** From the publisher of the USA TODAY bestselling & #1 Amazon bestselling Timeless Romance Anthology series in Regency Romance, comes **An Evening at
Vastly entertaining and outright hilarious, Paul Murrayβs debut heralds the arrival of a major new Irish talent. His protagonist is endearing and wildly wittyβpart P. G. Wodehouseβs Bertie Wooster, with a cantankerous dash of **A Confederacy of Dunces**β Ignatius J. Reilly thrown in. With its rollic
### From Publishers Weekly If Wodehouse's Bertie Wooster were plopped into the 21st century, his adventures might resemble those of Charles Hythloday, the buffoonish hero of Murray's insouciant romp, shortlisted for the Whitbread. For three years, ever since his father died, 20-something Charles ha