Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 6

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 6

Author: Sue McPherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-23

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 104023626X

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By the close of the eighteenth century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection presents the lives of some of the most celebrated actresses of their day. These memoirs also provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 10

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 10

Author: Sue McPherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-23

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 104023948X

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By the close of the eighteenth century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection presents the lives of some of the most celebrated actresses of their day. These memoirs also provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 9

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 9

Author: Sue McPherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1040247806

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By the close of the eighteenth century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection presents the lives of some of the most celebrated actresses of their day. These memoirs also provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 7

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 7

Author: Sue McPherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-23

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 1040240623

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By the close of the eighteenth century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection presents the lives of some of the most celebrated actresses of their day. These memoirs also provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 8

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part II vol 8

Author: Sue McPherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-23

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 1040232000

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By the close of the eighteenth century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection presents the lives of some of the most celebrated actresses of their day. These memoirs also provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 5

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 5

Author: Sue Mcpherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-09-13

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 104024386X

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By the close of the Eighteenth Century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection offers accounts of the late eighteenth-century stage, which provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 1

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 1

Author: Sue Mcpherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1040246168

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By the close of the Eighteenth Century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection offers accounts of the late eighteenth-century stage, which provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 2

Women's Theatrical Memoirs, Part I Vol 2

Author: Sue Mcpherson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-07

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1040246176

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By the close of the Eighteenth Century, the theatrical memoir had become a popular and established genre. This ten-volume facsimile collection offers accounts of the late eighteenth-century stage, which provide insights into contemporary constructions of gender, sexuality and fame.


Lot Six

Lot Six

Author: David Adjmi

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2020-06-23

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 0062097016

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“One of the great American memoirs, a heartbreaking, hilarious story of what it means to make things up, including yourself. A wild tale of lack and lies, galling humiliations and majestic reinventions, this touching, coruscating joy of a book is an answer to that perennial question: how should a person be?” — Olivia Laing, author of Crudo and The Lonely City In a world where everyone is inventing a self, curating a feed and performing a fantasy of life, what does it mean to be a person? In his grandly entertaining debut memoir, award-winning playwright David Adjmi (the playwright behind the most Tony-nominated show of all time and winner of best new play, Stereophonic) explores how human beings create themselves, and how artists make their lives into art. Brooklyn, 1970s. Born into the ruins of a Syrian Jewish family that once had it all, David is painfully displaced. Trapped in an insular religious community that excludes him and a family coming apart at the seams, he is plunged into suicidal depression. Through adolescence, David tries to suppress his homosexual feelings and fit in, but when pushed to the breaking point, he makes the bold decision to cut off his family, erase his past, and leave everything he knows behind. There's only one problem: who should he be? Bouncing between identities he steals from the pages of fashion magazines, tomes of philosophy, sitcoms and foreign films, and practically everyone he meets—from Rastafarians to French preppies—David begins to piece together an entirely new adult self. But is this the foundation for a life, or just a kind of quicksand? Moving from the glamour and dysfunction of 1970s Brooklyn, to the sybaritic materialism of Reagan’s 1980s to post-9/11 New York, Lot Six offers a quintessentially American tale of an outsider striving to reshape himself in the funhouse mirror of American culture. Adjmi’s memoir is a genre bending Künstlerroman in the spirit of Charles Dickens and Alison Bechdel, a portrait of the artist in the throes of a life and death crisis of identity. Raw and lyrical, and written in gleaming prose that veers effortlessly between hilarity and heartbreak, Lot Six charts Adjmi’s search for belonging, identity, and what it takes to be an artist in America.