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Conversations with Thornton Wilder, edited by Jackson R. Bryer

Label
Conversations with Thornton Wilder, edited by Jackson R. Bryer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
"Books by Thornton Wilder": page v
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Conversations with Thornton Wilder
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
24288539
Responsibility statement
edited by Jackson R. Bryer
Series statement
Literary conversations series
Table Of Contents
Chronology -- Thornton Wilder no slave to his work: drops everything and takes a rest whenever he feels like it -- Thornton Wilder in Berlin -- A holiday diary, 1928 -- Wilder locked up till he finishes that play of his -- Stage aside: from Thornton Wilder -- Novelist into playwright -- Thoughts from a novelist in the throes of stage fever -- Mr. Wilder has an idea -- The strenght of a democracy under siege -- Interview with a best-selling author: Thornton Wilder -- Thornton Wilder writing new play -- Thornton Wilder: author of Our Town and The Ides of March in Paris -- A "European in the new world": a conversation with Thornton Wilder -- Against the tyrants of imagination -- The art of fiction XVI: Thornton Wilder -- P. S. from Paris: life begins at sixty -- Accept crisis and enjoy it, advises famed author -- Afernoon -- The demons sit on his shoulder -- Thornton Wilder at 65 looks ahead -- and back -- A hermit in Chilmark, Thornton Wilder works on novel and watches sun rise at Gay Head -- Thornton Wilder in our town -- Life viewed as a totality versus gobblydagarble
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