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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. DEFINITIVE: BRILLIANT: NEW First Edition hardcover (Orig. October 1998) Fourth Printing (c. December 1998): NEW handsomely-designed-illus. mylar-protected jacket showing orig. $39.95 price at top-right inside-front flyleaf, NEW cover w navy-blue linen wrapping spine & extending 1.36" onto front & back panels covered in slate-blue paper w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & w/ titles gold-stamped on spine, IMMACULATE smooth-cut text block exterior, NEW perfect binding w/ tight sheets & blue-gold-checked cloth banding at spine-caps, IMPECCABLE cream-white laid-card-stock end-papers, PRISTINE interior printed w/ ELEGANT clarity in Fairfield on EXCELLENT unblemished cream-white archival paper * 6.26" x 9.54" x 2.62", 1.68 kg, xvi+1054 (1070) pp.* ABOUT THE BOOK: In his nearly 14 yrs as chief drama critic of The NYT, Frank Rich was both admired as a passionate advocate for the best in New York theater & reviled as "the Butcher of Broadway" for his presumed destructive power over the commercial fate of Broadway shows. "Hot Seat" is Rich's definitive chronicle of his long run--an encyclopedic anthology of more than 300 of his best reviews & essays, interspersed w/ further thoughts, entirely new to this volume, about his adventures on the aisle at the tumultuous time when Broadway was decimated by AIDS & colonized by the British musical. Rich's opening-night accounts of an era's biggest hits (from "The Phantom of the Opera" to "Six Degrees of Separation") & most notorious bombs (from "Moose Murders" to "Carrie") are here, as are his year-by-year reflections on major careers both established (Stephen Sondheim, Peter Brook, Jessica Tandy) & new (August Wilson, Kevin Kline, Caryl Churchill). Here as well are Rich's final words on his sparring matches w/ Andrew Lloyd Webber & David Hare, among others, & his retrospective lists of which plays & performances he admired most and least--as well as lists of the productions he feels he over (-&-) underrated the first time around. From the tragic opening night of David Merrick's "42nd Street" to the unprecedented triumph of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America", "Hot Seat" captures what was in every way a dramatic chapter in cultural history, as told & lived by a journalist with the best seat & sharpest eye in the house. * ABOUT THE AUTHOR: FRANK RICH was born & raised in Washington, D.C., & educated at Harvard. He became an op-ed columnist for The NYT in 1984, after having served since 1980 as the paper's chief drama critic. He has written about culture & politics for many publications, including "Time", "Esquire", & "The New Republic". He lives in NYC w/ his wife, the writer Alex Witchel. * SHIPPING: MNEMOSYNE carefully wraps, labels & custom-packages this fine book for FREE domestic shipment via USPS MEDIA MAIL or USPS PRIORITY MAIL for a below-cost additional fee & via Mandatory USPS PRIORITY INTERNATIONAL AIRMAIL to international destinations at our posted rates. Nº de ref. del artículo: 009889
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