**From Kate Walbert, the highly acclaimed, National Book Award nominee, comes a dazzling, career-spanning collection of new and selected stories.** In these twelve deft, acutely funny and often heartbreaking stories, Kate Walbert delves into the hearts and minds of women. Her characters are searc
What I Meant Was New Plays and Selected One-Acts
โ Scribed by Craig Lucas
- Publisher
- Theatre Communications Group
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1559368128
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โฆ Synopsis
A major new collection by the author of Reckless and A Prelude to a Kiss , this collection includes his most ambitious work God's Heart , which premiered at Lincoln Center Theatre in 1997, and his newest play The Dying Gaul , which premieres this spring in New York. Also included ar 13 one-act plays written over the past five years.
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