From Library Journal
Wasserstein has made the cultural territory of the American experience since the 1960s her own. She is its most articulate theatrical chronicler. This collection of her recent work, Uncommon Women and Others, Isn't It Romantic, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Heidi Chronicles, traces that experience through three decades of changing styles, mores, life objectives, and intellectual challenges. She examines her characters and their times with great good humor, complexity, depth of feeling, and a firm refusal to accept trite and easy images. She writes the truth about people and their lives without blinking. She teaches us all what it was like to live through a period of great turmoil and confusion. Recommended.
- Thomas E. Luddy, Salem State Coll., Mass.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The Heidi Chronicles is a play of our time, for our time, and one that, in many ways, defines it."
—United Press International
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The New York Times "Wonderful and important...gloriously well-written." —
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