Der Mann aus dem Eis kommt - O'Neill, Eugene

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300117434
ISBN-13
9780300117431
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Book Title
Iceman Cometh
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Drama
Author
Eugene O'Neill
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
6.6 Oz
Item Length
7.7 in
Item Width
5 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-903367
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Selected as a 2007 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries "We live and die, in the spirit, in solitude, and the true strength of Iceman is its intense dramatic exemplification of that somber reality . . . life, in Iceman, is what it is in Schopenhauer: illusion."--from the foreword by Harold Bloom, "We live and die, in the spirit, in solitude, and the true strength of Iceman is its intense dramatic exemplification of that somber reality . . . life, in Iceman, is what it is in Schopenhauer: illusion."--from the foreword by Harold Bloom, Selected by the Association of American University Presses as a University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries, 2007 "We live and die, in the spirit, in solitude, and the true strength of Iceman is its intense dramatic exemplification of that somber reality . . . life, in Iceman , is what it is in Schopenhauer: illusion."--from the foreword by Harold Bloom
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
812/.52
Synopsis
Alex Cahill and Logan Finch return in the gripping third novel in GJ Moffat's Glasgow-set crime series. A passenger jet crashes in Denver, Colorado, with no survivors. In Glasgow, Alex Cahill is surprised to hear from the wife of his former colleague in the US Secret Service - a man who was supposedly travelling on the doomed plane. The only catch is, there is no record of his name on the passenger list. And even Cahill's connections in the US intelligence agencies refuse to tell him what's going on. In a desperate search to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of his old friend, Cahill and Logan Finch head to Denver and a confrontation with the FBI. They are unaware however that a perfect storm of events is gathering across the globe. Events that stretch from Colorado, to the desolate expanse of war torn Afghanistan and to the mean streets of Glasgow - where DCI Rebecca Irvine is investigating a new drug that is killing users. It is a deadly storm that will engulf them all., Eugene O'Neill was the first American playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He completed The Iceman Cometh in 1939, but he delayed production until after the war, when it enjoyed a long run of performances in 1946 after receiving mixed reviews. Three years after O'Neill's death, Jason Robards starred in a Broadway revival that brought new critical attention to O'Neill's darkest and most nihilistic play. In the half century since, The Iceman Cometh has gained enormously in stature, and many critics now recognize it as one of the greatest plays in American drama. The Iceman Cometh focuses on a group of alcoholics and misfits who endlessly discuss but never act on their dreams, and Hickey, the traveling salesman determined to strip them of their pipe dreams., Eugene O'Neill's darkest and most nihilistic play, with a foreword by Harold Bloom "We live and die, in the spirit, in solitude, and the true strength of Iceman is its intense dramatic exemplification of that somber reality. . . . Life, in Iceman , is what it is in Schopenhauer: illusion."--Harold Bloom, from the Introduction The Iceman Cometh focuses on a group of alcoholics and misfits who endlessly discuss but never act on their dreams, and Hickey, the traveling salesman determined to strip them of their pipe dreams. Eugene O'Neill--the first American playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature--completed Iceman in 1939, but he delayed production until after the war, when it enjoyed a long run of performances in 1946 after receiving mixed reviews. Three years after O'Neill's death, Jason Robards starred in a Broadway revival that brought new critical attention to O'Neill's darkest and most nihilistic play. Since then, The Iceman Cometh has gained enormously in stature; many critics now recognize it as one of the greatest plays in American drama.
LC Classification Number
PS3529.N5I3 2006

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