Ross Wetzsteon
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Fool for Love and Other Plays
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1984
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8 editions
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Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
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2002
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10 editions
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The Best of Off-Broadway: Eight Contemporary Obie-Winning Plays
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1994
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3 editions
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The Obie Winners: The Best of Off-Broadway
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1980
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2 editions
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Richard T. Ely;: Faith and works (Cornell University. Honors theses. History)
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New York Magazine
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The Obie Winners
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New Plays U.S.A. 4
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1988
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“Gertrude’s remedy for her mood swings was to print up hundreds of black-bordered calling cards embossed with the single word “Woe,” which she handed out gaily declaring, “Woe is me.”
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
“Finally, when someone asked [Pollack] how he knew when a painting was finished, he replied, “How do you know when you’ve finished making love?”
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
“It might be said of Miss [Djuna] Barnes,” [T.S. Eliot] wrote, “who is incontestably one of the most original writers of our time, that never has so much genius been combined with so little talent.”
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
― Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia 1910-1960
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