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Thornton Wilder: a life

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Art is confession; art is the secret told. . . . But art is not only the desire to tell ones secret; it is the desire to tell it and hide it at the same time. And the secret is nothing more than the whole drama of the inner life.Thornton WilderThornton Wilder: A Life, the first biography of the playwright and novelist since 1983, is also the first to be based on thousands of pages of letters, journals, manuscripts, and other documentary evidence of Wilders life, work, and times.

For more than a decade, biographer Penelope Niven has worked with unprecedented access to Wilders papers, including his familys private journals and records, searching for the secrets that illuminate Wilders public life and work, as well as the hidden inner self sometimes concealed and sometimes revealed in his art and in his papers.Thornton Wilder was a multifaceted man: a teacher, novelist, playwright, lecturer, actor, musician, soldier, man of letters, outspoken citizen, and international public figure.

He was also an enigmatic, intensely private man. He belonged to a close-knit, complicated familytwo brilliant parents, four gifted siblings, and the specter of his twin brother lost at birth.

His biography is also a compelling family saga, starring Thornton Wilder, with strong supporting roles played by his father, mother, brother, and sisters.He was a gypsy, wandering the world, writing, he said, for and about everybodya fact international audiences still embrace.

The Bridge of San Luis Rey, The Eighth Day, and his other novels are still read in the United States and abroad.

His plays, especially the iconic Our Town and the revolutionary Skin of Our Teeth, are still performed on stages around the globe.Yet despite the international fame and visibility of Wilder the writer, far too little has been known or understood about Wilder the manuntil now.

Comprehensively researched and richly detailed, Thornton Wilder: A Life brings the private man center stage and sheds new light on his published and unpublished work.

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Product Details
HarperCollins
0062097776 / 9780062097774
eBook (EPUB)
812.52
30/10/2012
English
864 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Description based on print version record.