Guare is perhaps best known for his award-winning dramas Six Degrees of Separation and House of Blue Leaves. Lydie Breeze, a two-play, six-hour cycle, represents an extensive reworking of two earlier plays first produced in 1982. Called a "theatrical equivalent of a 19th-century novel" by the author, this work is set at a Nantucket commune established by four seekers who attempt to create a better world from the ashes of the Civil War. Their idealism and its eventual corruption may be seen as an allegory of American life. This saga abounds with Guare's absurd humor and makes for challenging drama. Recommended for larger drama collections in academic and public libraries. Howard Miller, St. Louis, MO
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