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Sam Shepard: The Life and Work of an American Dreamer

by Ellen Oumano

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"This is an authentic portrait of this complex star and virtual Renaissance man. Dumano explore's Shepard's personal life, but in the larger context of its impact on his work. From his early involvement in experimental theater to his current status as America's most prolific and important new playwright, this is an in-depth study of Shepard's career and a perceptive and intelligent appraisal of his art."--Jacket.… (more)
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"This is an authentic portrait of this complex star and virtual Renaissance man. Dumano explore's Shepard's personal life, but in the larger context of its impact on his work. From his early involvement in experimental theater to his current status as America's most prolific and important new playwright, this is an in-depth study of Shepard's career and a perceptive and intelligent appraisal of his art."--Jacket.

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