Picking up where the highly praised REWRITES ended, Neil Simon presents the second act of the comedy-drama of his own life. THE PLAY GOES ON takes readers from the mid-1970s to the present, a period during which Simon wrote some of his best and most critically acclaimed plays, including THE BRIGHTON BEACH trilogy and LOST IN YONKERS, winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for drama. For many years, Simon's pleasure at achieving enormous public success was overshadowed by his personal grief over the death of his first wife. THE ...
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Picking up where the highly praised REWRITES ended, Neil Simon presents the second act of the comedy-drama of his own life. THE PLAY GOES ON takes readers from the mid-1970s to the present, a period during which Simon wrote some of his best and most critically acclaimed plays, including THE BRIGHTON BEACH trilogy and LOST IN YONKERS, winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for drama. For many years, Simon's pleasure at achieving enormous public success was overshadowed by his personal grief over the death of his first wife. THE PLAY GOES ON opens with the new life Simon embarked on when he married actress Marcia Mason and moved to California. In his familiar style, a mixture of humour and poignancy, Simon describes his life with Mason, their eventual divorce, and his remarriages (twice) to another woman.
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Very Good. Book Royal octavo, softcover, near fine in yellow and white pictorial wraps. The second of Neil Simon's memoirs, this volume covers his life from the death in 1973 of his first wife, Joan, to the time of his writing this book. He discusses the trials of the three marriages he made (to only two women) after Joan's death, his struggles to be a good father to his two daughters, and, most of all, his varying success as a playwright. Although he wrote a string of immensely popular plays, he never received the sort of critical acclaim that he hoped for, and he expresses his disappointment with not achieving the status of his heroes Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill. [A] few entertaining anecdotes. pull back the curtain on incidents like that concerning his uncredited work on A CHORUS LINE or on the story of Tony Curtis's walkout on Simon's I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES because the actor could not cope with voluminous rewrites. Simon also includes a few charming vignettes. 348 pp. including index.