The Theater of Tony Kushner: Living Past Hope

Author:   James Fisher
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
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The Theater of Tony Kushner is a comprehensive portrait of the forty-year long career of dramatist Tony Kushner as playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and public intellectual and political activist. Following an introduction examining the influences of Kushner’s development as an artist, this updated second edition features individual chapters on his major plays, including A Bright Room Called Day, Hydriotaphia, or The Death of Dr. Browne, Angels in America, Slavs! Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness, Homebody/Kabul, Caroline, or Change, and The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures, along with chapters on Kushner’s adaptations, one-act plays, and screenplays, including his two Academy Award-nominated screenplays, Munich and Lincoln. A book for anyone interested in theater, film, literature, and the ways in which the past informs the present, this second edition of The Theater of Tony Kushner explores how his writings reflect key elements of American society, from politics and economics to race, gender, and spirituality, all with the hope of inspiring America to live up to its ideals.

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Author:   James Fisher
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9780367026745


ISBN 10:   0367026740
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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An erudite reading of Kushner's little-known epic farce, Hydriotaphia, or the Death of Dr. Browne is provided by James Fisher, who seems to me the most deeply informed of Kushner scholars. (Harold Bloom, Editor's Note, Tony Kushner. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005, p. vii) To date, the only full-length study of all of Kushner's plays is Fisher's book, listed below. This exhaustive, detailed, and invaluable study covers the major plays, the one-acts, the opera libretti, the adaptations, and the unpublished plays. (Janet S. Wolf, Tony Kushner, in Contemporary Gay American Poets and Playwrights. An A-to-Z Guide. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003, p. 258) Fisher's work shows depth and thoughtful analysis. . .a coherent and exhaustive evaluation of both Kushner's politics and his art. (Tom Smith, Book Review, Theatre Journal, Vol. 55, No. 2 (May 2003): 383-384) insightful and thorough examination of the Kushner canon. . .In his introduction Fisher astutely analyzes how Kushner's admitted role models (Shakespeare, Brecht, Williams, and Kramer) have influenced his playwriting; but Fisher's perceptions concerning the ways in which Kushner's writing resembles that of Ibsen, Shaw, Wilder, Odets, O'Neill, Albee, Durang, Mamet, Shepard, and Ghelderode are masterful. (Mary L. Cutler, Book Review, Modern Drama (Spring 2002): 173-176) Fisher (Wabash College) examines Kushner's full career to date in this fine study. . .The great virtue of this book is Fisher's attempt to present Kushner not as a gay playwright but as one of the prominent political dramatists in the US today. Since most studies of Kushner focus on Angels to the neglect of Kushner's other works, the present volume makes for a welcome addition to all theatre and literature collections. . . (A. J. Adam, Book Review, Choice (October 2002): 277) Fisher's volume. . .makes abundantly clear through sheer information that the relationship between Kushner and Brecht is begging to be explored within the German Studies classroom and scholarship. (Norman Roessler, Brecht Yearbook, 2002) A valuable book for anyone interested in American drama. . .offering crisp explications and fact-filled stage histories of Kushner's varied canon. . . My vote is for James Fisher to write the continuing history of Kushner's prolific and prophetic theater. No one is more qualified. (Maureen Curley, The Theater of Tony Kushner (Book), World Literature Today, Vol. 76, Issue 3/4 (Summer/Autumn 2002): 100) James Fisher, one of the most prolific theater scholars around, has just published his assessment of the entire works of Tony Kushner. . .a critical and coherent evaluation of all of Kushner's work. . .Fisher's research is exhaustive and his assessment is thorough, telling and tacit. . .While Fisher's research is exhaustive and his analysis deep and probing, his work is accessible and enjoyable. . .Fisher is that rare scholar whose work is meaningful yet doesn't intentionally confound its readers in an attempt to appear legitimate. ( Evenings Out, Gay People's Chronicle (September 21, 2001): 10) . . .the virtue of Fisher's book is that he offers a comprehensive analysis. . .a useful accompaniment to any serious study of Kushner's work. (Brian Crow, Review, New Theatre Quarterly, Vol. XX, Part 2 (May 2004): 199) Fisher's intelligence and his own compassion for the artist make his book a handbook to understand Kushner now, and a guidebook to imagine where the future will take him. (David Garrett Izzo, Review, Journal of Modern Literature (August/September 2004) . . .the virtue of Fisher's book is that he offers a comprehensive analysis. . .a useful accompaniment to any serious study of Kushner's work. (Brian Crow, Review, New Theatre Quarterly, Vol. XX, Part 2 (May 2004): 199)


An erudite reading of Kushner's little-known epic farce, Hydriotaphia, or the Death of Dr. Browne is provided by James Fisher, who seems to me the most deeply informed of Kushner scholars. (Harold Bloom, Editor's Note, Tony Kushner. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005, p. vii) To date, the only full-length study of all of Kushner's plays is Fisher's book, listed below. This exhaustive, detailed, and invaluable study covers the major plays, the one-acts, the opera libretti, the adaptations, and the unpublished plays. (Janet S. Wolf, Tony Kushner, in Contemporary Gay American Poets and Playwrights. An A-to-Z Guide. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003, p. 258) Fisher's work shows depth and thoughtful analysis. . .a coherent and exhaustive evaluation of both Kushner's politics and his art. (Tom Smith, Book Review, Theatre Journal, Vol. 55, No. 2 (May 2003): 383-384) Insightful and thorough examination of the Kushner canon. . .In his introduction Fisher astutely analyzes how Kushner's admitted role models (Shakespeare, Brecht, Williams, and Kramer) have influenced his playwriting; but Fisher's perceptions concerning the ways in which Kushner's writing resembles that of Ibsen, Shaw, Wilder, Odets, O'Neill, Albee, Durang, Mamet, Shepard, and Ghelderode are masterful. (Mary L. Cutler, Book Review, Modern Drama (Spring 2002): 173-176) Fisher (Wabash College) examines Kushner's full career to date in this fine study. . .The great virtue of this book is Fisher's attempt to present Kushner not as a gay playwright but as one of the prominent political dramatists in the US today. Since most studies of Kushner focus on Angels to the neglect of Kushner's other works, the present volume makes for a welcome addition to all theatre and literature collections. . . (A. J. Adam, Book Review, Choice (October 2002): 277) Fisher's volume. . .makes abundantly clear through sheer information that the relationship between Kushner and Brecht is begging to be explored within the German Studies classroom and scholarship. (Norman Roessler, Brecht Yearbook, 2002) A valuable book for anyone interested in American drama. . .offering crisp explications and fact-filled stage histories of Kushner's varied canon. . . My vote is for James Fisher to write the continuing history of Kushner's prolific and prophetic theater. No one is more qualified. (Maureen Curley, The Theater of Tony Kushner (Book), World Literature Today, Vol. 76, Issue 3/4 (Summer/Autumn 2002): 100) James Fisher, one of the most prolific theater scholars around, has just published his assessment of the entire works of Tony Kushner. . .a critical and coherent evaluation of all of Kushner's work. . .Fisher's research is exhaustive and his assessment is thorough, telling and tacit. . .While Fisher's research is exhaustive and his analysis deep and probing, his work is accessible and enjoyable. . .Fisher is that rare scholar whose work is meaningful yet doesn't intentionally confound its readers in an attempt to appear legitimate. ( Evenings Out, Gay People's Chronicle (September 21, 2001): 10) . . .the virtue of Fisher's book is that he offers a comprehensive analysis. . .a useful accompaniment to any serious study of Kushner's work. (Brian Crow, Review, New Theatre Quarterly, Vol. XX, Part 2 (May 2004): 199) Fisher's intelligence and his own compassion for the artist make his book a handbook to understand Kushner now, and a guidebook to imagine where the future will take him. (David Garrett Izzo, Review, Journal of Modern Literature (August/September 2004)


An erudite reading of Kushner's little-known epic farce, Hydriotaphia, or the Death of Dr. Browne is provided by James Fisher, who seems to me the most deeply informed of Kushner scholars. (Harold Bloom, Editor's Note, Tony Kushner. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005, p. vii) To date, the only full-length study of all of Kushner's plays is Fisher's book, listed below. This exhaustive, detailed, and invaluable study covers the major plays, the one-acts, the opera libretti, the adaptations, and the unpublished plays. (Janet S. Wolf, Tony Kushner, in Contemporary Gay American Poets and Playwrights. An A-to-Z Guide. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003, p. 258) Fisher's work shows depth and thoughtful analysis. . .a coherent and exhaustive evaluation of both Kushner's politics and his art. (Tom Smith, Book Review, Theatre Journal, Vol. 55, No. 2 (May 2003): 383-384) Insightful and thorough examination of the Kushner canon. . .In his introduction Fisher astutely analyzes how Kushner's admitted role models (Shakespeare, Brecht, Williams, and Kramer) have influenced his playwriting; but Fisher's perceptions concerning the ways in which Kushner's writing resembles that of Ibsen, Shaw, Wilder, Odets, O'Neill, Albee, Durang, Mamet, Shepard, and Ghelderode are masterful. (Mary L. Cutler, Book Review, Modern Drama (Spring 2002): 173-176) Fisher (Wabash College) examines Kushner's full career to date in this fine study. . .The great virtue of this book is Fisher's attempt to present Kushner not as a gay playwright but as one of the prominent political dramatists in the US today. Since most studies of Kushner focus on Angels to the neglect of Kushner's other works, the present volume makes for a welcome addition to all theatre and literature collections. . . (A. J. Adam, Book Review, Choice (October 2002): 277) Fisher's volume. . .makes abundantly clear through sheer information that the relationship between Kushner and Brecht is begging to be explored within the German Studies classroom and scholarship. (Norman Roessler, Brecht Yearbook, 2002) A valuable book for anyone interested in American drama. . .offering crisp explications and fact-filled stage histories of Kushner's varied canon. . . My vote is for James Fisher to write the continuing history of Kushner's prolific and prophetic theater. No one is more qualified. (Maureen Curley, The Theater of Tony Kushner (Book), World Literature Today, Vol. 76, Issue 3/4 (Summer/Autumn 2002): 100) James Fisher, one of the most prolific theater scholars around, has just published his assessment of the entire works of Tony Kushner. . .a critical and coherent evaluation of all of Kushner's work. . .Fisher's research is exhaustive and his assessment is thorough, telling and tacit. . .While Fisher's research is exhaustive and his analysis deep and probing, his work is accessible and enjoyable. . .Fisher is that rare scholar whose work is meaningful yet doesn't intentionally confound its readers in an attempt to appear legitimate. ( Evenings Out, Gay People's Chronicle (September 21, 2001): 10) . . .the virtue of Fisher's book is that he offers a comprehensive analysis. . .a useful accompaniment to any serious study of Kushner's work. (Brian Crow, Review, New Theatre Quarterly, Vol. XX, Part 2 (May 2004): 199) Fisher's intelligence and his own compassion for the artist make his book a handbook to understand Kushner now, and a guidebook to imagine where the future will take him. (David Garrett Izzo, Review, Journal of Modern Literature (August/September 2004)


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James Fisher is Professor Emeritus of Theatre at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is recipient of the 2017 Mary Settle Sharp Teaching Excellence Award from UNCG and was inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre in 2019.

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