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Brooks Atkinson (1894–1984)

Auteur de New voices in the American theatre

25+ oeuvres 315 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Brooks Atkinson

New voices in the American theatre (1955) — Directeur de publication — 114 exemplaires
Broadway (1970) 67 exemplaires
The lively years, 1920-1973 (1973) 29 exemplaires
Once around the sun (1951) 12 exemplaires
Broadway Scrapbook (1947) 9 exemplaires
Skyline Promenades: A Potpourri (1925) 8 exemplaires
The Cingalese Prince (1935) 5 exemplaires
Tuesdays and Fridays (1963) 4 exemplaires
Brief Chronicles 4 exemplaires
Selected Writings of Emerson (1950) 4 exemplaires

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Man and Superman (1903) — Introduction, quelques éditions1,738 exemplaires
Walden - And Other Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Shelf number 818 THO (1854) — Directeur de publication — 1,489 exemplaires
Les ides de Mars (1948) — Introduction, quelques éditions938 exemplaires
The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson (Modern Library) (1950) — Directeur de publication — 309 exemplaires
The Complete Essays and Other Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1940) — Directeur de publication — 196 exemplaires
Six Plays by Kaufman and Hart (1942) — Introduction, quelques éditions84 exemplaires
Green Grow the Lilacs (1931) — Introduction, quelques éditions65 exemplaires
Billy Budd: based on the novel by Herman Melville (1951) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions49 exemplaires
The Sean O'Casey reader: plays, autobiographies, opinions (1968) — Introduction, quelques éditions11 exemplaires

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No. 538 of a set of 2000 numbered copies; bought for its dustjacket; fine condition
 
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ajapt | 1 autre critique | Dec 30, 2018 |
Inscribed by author to Warde Wilkins, 1926; no. 580 of 1950 copies
 
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ajapt | 1 autre critique | Dec 30, 2018 |
Mixed bag of a survey of the theatre scene in New York City from the late 1890s to the mid-1970s. For the most part, a long series of capsule biographies of prominent figures in theatre. Atkinson continually harps on the inferiority of American theatre in the pre-World War I era, and is very tiresome on the issue of the impact of the Red Scare era of the 1950s — this after saying on page 434, essentially, there was little impact. The last third of the book is a dreary, joyless grind. Perhaps that is reflective of the era. Page 180 has an annoyingly coy self-reference, and there is a sloppy error on 401 relating to Don Marquis. Sloppy, because Marquis was as much an ornament of New York newspaper writing as Atkinson was. The lavish use of illustrations helps with the book, and brings up what might have been a harsh grade, indeed.… (plus d'informations)
 
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EricCostello | 1 autre critique | Jan 3, 2018 |
Lively account of the Great White Way's history up until the 70's, from a longtime New York Times theater critic. Atkinson is definitely opinionated, so you have to remember that even though he has more knowledge than a lot of theatergoers, his judgment isn't always the be-all and end-all. (For instance, how dare he say the music from "Fiddler on the Roof" is indistinguishable from that for "Hello Dolly"?) Still, I enjoyed learning about the past personalities on the Broadway stage (or backstage), as should anyone interested in theater in general and Broadway in particular.… (plus d'informations)
 
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simchaboston | 1 autre critique | Mar 30, 2014 |

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25
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11
Membres
315
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#74,965
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
6
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