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Neil LaBute (Author)
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July 10, 2007
Can someone honestly love a person whom they have deceived for thirty years? This is the central question behind Wrecks, Neil LaBute's latest foray into the dark side of human nature. Meet Edward Carr: loving father, successful businessman, grieving widower. In this concise powerhouse of a play, LaBute limns the boundaries of love, exploring the limits of what society will accept versus what the heart will desire. This collection also features rarely staged short plays, including "Liars' Club," "Coax," and the never-before-seen "Falling in Like."

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"LaBute's . . . cruel wit and chronicles of immoral moralizers have made him, arguably, the most legitimately provocative and polarizing playwright at work today." --David Amsden, New York

"A tough-minded writer." --Michael Kuchwara, The Washington Post

"LaBute . . . continues to probe the fascinating dark side of individualism . . . [His] great gift is to live in and to chronicle that murky area of not-knowing, which mankind spends much of its waking life denying." --John Lahr, The New Yorker

"A playwright [with] an unparalleled ear for dialogue." --Jacque Le Sourd, The Journal News

About the Author

Neil LaBute 's most recent works for the stage include Fat Pig (Faber, 2004), which won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off Broadway Play, and Some Girl(s) (Faber, 2006).

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber; 1st edition (July 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865479704
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865479708
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #238,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Neal LaBute's most recent works for the stage include This Is How It Goes (Faber, 2005) and Fat Pig (Faber, 2004), which won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off Broadway Play.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars "The Pursuit of Happiness...Nowadays", July 15, 2007
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Stanley H. Nemeth (Garden Grove, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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In "Wrecks," Neil Labute returns to the world of his early "bash," once more bringing Greek drama and its insights to bear on contemporary American experience. In this new dramatic monologue, he updates the tale of Oedipus Rex, filling with inventive and illuminating parallels the story of Ed Carr, abandoned as an infant, later an ambitious, successsful businessman who rents classic autos and thus becomes in his small way an American "empire builder," and most significantly of all, the second husband of an older woman, Jo.

To understand LaBute's play, a viewer or reader, I'd argue, would first of all have to grasp the philosophical background which the author takes for
granted. LaBute's contemporary America is the world Dostoevsky forecast when he suggested, in "The Brothers Karamazov," that if God is dead, there are no ultimate sanctions. In other words, everything's permitted.

Ed Carr, in his unwitting blindness, is fully at home in such a world. Private choice and consistency to it are the only regnant values. Though he doesn't like people of the younger generation who flaunt their freakishness in public, he has no objection to any sort of freakishness if its indulger keeps it private. Among other practices, Ed smokes incessantly, since this gives him pleasure and therefore is nobody else's business. That his wife may have gotten the cancer which killed her from secondhand smoke, that he himself is currently suffering from cancer as well - these are the consequences of a Fate which likes to surprise us, he asserts, not the result of one's own actions for which one might bear some responsibility.

Ed's choice in marriage forms a perfect parallel to his addiction to smoking. If something gives him pleasure, then it's to be pursued with the tenacity of a "pit bull" in attack mode. No other restraints on human behavior are applicable, since the pursuit of personal happiness is all, and there are no longer any taboos. Clearly, we've travelled quite a downhill distance from the original intent behind the phrase, "the pursuit of happiness." Nowadays, LaBute reveals here, it indicates an extreme individualism, removing its follower from any recognizable sense of being a social animal, binding him instead to mere pleasurable impulse rather than to the higher realms of thought or humane emotion.

If LaBute has any "compassion" for his characters, it's a kind of pity for their human stuntedness, their bondage to a world of vanity and mere impulse, since this may be all they know or have at their disposal. In other words, they may be following their best lights, and as such may represent a frightening, new kind of human being, the sincere knave.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The real LaBute, June 1, 2008
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For LaBute fans, this small collection of monologues and one acts is great. It is also a terrific practice session for actors developing some skill with modern/ post modern take on our life.
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