Wendy and the lost boys

the uncommon life of Wendy Wasserstein

460 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2012 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-312139-8
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OCLC Number:
759911249

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the first woman playwright to win a Tony Award, Wendy Wasserstein was a Broadway luminary. But with her high-pitched giggle and unkempt curls, she projected an image of warmth and familiarity. Everyone knew Wendy Wasserstein. Or thought they did. In this book, the author delicately pieces together the many fractured narratives of Wendy's life- the stories (often contradictory) that she shared amongst friends and family, the half truths of her plays and essays, the confessions and camouflage present even in her own journal writing- to reveal Wendy's most expertly crafted character: herself. Born in Brooklyn on October 18, 1950 to Polish Jewish immigrant parents, Wendy was the youngest of Lola and Morris Wasserstein's five children. Her mother had big dreams for her children, and they didn't disappoint: Sandra, Wendy's glamorous sister, became a high-ranking corporate executive at a time when Fortune 500 companies were an …

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Subjects

  • American Dramatists
  • Biography