<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Probing essays and observations by acclaimed actor and playwright Wallace Shawn, in his first nonfiction collection.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"Full of what you might call conversation starters: tricky propositions about morality... politics, privilege, runaway nationalist fantasies, collective guilt, and art as a force for change (or not)...It's a treat to hear him speak his curious mind."--<em>O Magazine</em></p><p> In these beautiful essays, Wallace Shawn takes us on a revelatory journey in which the personal and political become one.</p><p>Whether writing about the genesis of his plays, such as <em>Aunt Dan and Lemon</em>; discussing how the privileged world of arts and letters takes for granted the work of the "unobtrusives," the people who serve our food and deliver our mail; or describing his upbringing in the sheltered world of Manhattan's cultural elite, Shawn reveals a unique ability to step back from the appearance of things to explore their deeper social meanings. He grasps contradictions, even when unpleasant, and challenges us to look, as he does, at our own behavior in a more honest light. He also finds the pathos in the political and personal challenges of everyday life.</p><p>With a sharp wit, remarkable attention to detail, and the same acumen as a writer of prose as he is a playwright, Shawn invites us to look at the world with new eyes, the better to understand--and change it.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Wallace Shawn is an Obie Award-winning playwright and a noted stage and screen actor. His plays The Designated Mourner and The Fever have recently been produced as films, and his translation of Threepenny Opera was recently performed on Broadway. He is co-author of My Dinner with Andre and the author of The Fever, Aunt Dan and Lemon, and Grasses of a Thousand Colors, among other works.
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