Finding the Way to 'Long Day's Journey Into Night': Eugene O'Neill and Carlotta Monterey O'Neill at Tao House

Author:   William Davies King
Publisher:   Anthem Press
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9781839992490


Pages:   362
Publication Date:   03 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Finding the Way to 'Long Day's Journey Into Night': Eugene O'Neill and Carlotta Monterey O'Neill at Tao House


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Author:   William Davies King
Publisher:   Anthem Press
Imprint:   Anthem Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781839992490


ISBN 10:   1839992492
Pages:   362
Publication Date:   03 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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“When it seemed that every biographical aspect of Long Day’s Journey Into Night had been explored, William Davies King opens a new door: the door to Tao House. This fascinating, intimate, and essential book reveals how a house and most especially how the woman who designed and ran it, Carlotta Monterey, helped to shape one of the greatest plays in American drama.” — Beth Wynstra, PhD, Associate Professor of English, Babson College. Author of Vows, Veils, and Masks: The Performance of Marriage in the Plays of Eugene O’Neill (2023). “King makes an ingenious and persuasive case that one way (the tao) to Long Day’s Journey Into Night is not just going back in time to Monte Cristo Cottage in New London, the site of the drama, but to Tao House in California, the site where O’Neill wrote it (1939–41). This experimental biography of the O’Neills and Tao House, as World War II looms, offers striking insights into their masterpiece, their lives, and their creative entanglement.” — Joel Pfister, Olin Professor of English, Wesleyan University. Author of Surveyors of Custom: American Literature as Cultural Analysis (2015). “Professor King delivers an extremely close-up look at Gene and Carlotta and their connected lives in the rooms and environs of Tao House during the writing of Long Day’s Journey Into Night. King has carried this play with him for much of his life, and the breadth of inquiry here is simply astonishing. This is a masterful presentation by an eminent scholar of O’Neill.” —William Storm, Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts, New Mexico State University. Author of Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character: A Long View (2016). “In this brilliant and innovative treatment of O’Neill’s masterpiece, Professor King perceptively calls the play ‘a river.’ Bringing together the quotidian diary entries of Gene and Car-lotta, essential historical context, and sharp dramaturgical insight, the book tracks the tribu-taries that join at the confluence of Tao House from which the great river flowed.”—Herman Daniel Farrell III, Professor, University of Kentucky, President, Eugene O’Neill Society. King’s book is a fascinating and unique examination of Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece Long Day’s Journey Into Night and the remarkable place in which it was written, Tao House. The narrative maps a journey (artistic and psycho geographical) toward dramatic literature’s masterpiece, written in O’Neill’s final home. But it is more than this. It also illuminates the often-overlooked role of O’Neill’s third wife, Carlotta Monterey O’Neill, as a central collaborator to the Nobel Prize winner’s success. The riveting narrative also highlights her work as his assistant and caretaker during the final, harrowing years. The book’s unconventional structure is bold and inventive—a page-turner. By creatively placing Carlotta and Gene’s diary accounts side-by-side (and juxtaposed with the book’s stunning critical analysis), King creates an alternative historical record that resonates with tensions and gaps. King’s meticulous historical research and beautifully written prose reveal a behind-the-scenes account of O’Neill’s struggle to write “a play of old sorrow, written in tears in blood,” just as his body was failing him. It is a book that I simply could not put down. Finding the Way to Long Day’s Journey Into Night is a major scholarly contribution to U.S. drama and history and a book you will want on your shelf. —Katie N. Johnson, Professor of English, Affiliate, Global and Intercultural Studies, Miami University, Oxford


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William Davies King is Distinguished Professor of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a veteran scholar of Eugene O'Neill, his life and works, also his wives.

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