<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Pulitzer Prize-winning play is now a major motion picture.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2008 Tony Award for Best New Play. Now a major motion picture!</b> <p/>A tremendous achievement in American playwriting: a tragicomic populist portrait of a tough land and a tougher people. --<i>TimeOut New York</i> <p/>Tracy Letts' <i>August: Osage County</i> is what O'Neill would be writing in 2007. Letts has recaptured the nobility of American drama's mid-century heyday while still creating something entirely original. <i>--New York magazine</i> <p/>"I don't care if <i>August: Osage County</i> is three-and-a-half hours long. I wanted more." -Howard Shapiro, <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i> <p/>This original and corrosive black comedy deserves a seat at the table with the great American family plays.<i>--Time</i> <p/>One of the most bracing and critically acclaimed plays in recent history, <i>August: Osage County</i> is a portrait of the dysfunctional American family at its finest--and absolute worst. When the patriarch of the Weston clan disappears one hot summer night, the family reunites at the Oklahoma homestead, where long-held secrets are unflinchingly and uproariously revealed. The three-act, three-and-a-half-hour mammoth of a play combines epic tragedy with black comedy, dramatizing three generations of unfulfilled dreams and leaving not one of its thirteen characters unscathed.<br><i>August: Osage County</i> has been produced in more than twenty countries worldwide and is now a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Chris Cooper, Dermot Mulroney, Sam Shepard, Juliette Lewis, and Ewan McGregor. <p/><b>Tracy Letts</b> is the author of <i>Killer Joe</i>, <i>Bug</i>, and <i>Man from Nebraska</i>, which was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His plays have been performed throughout the country and internationally. A performer as well as a playwright, Letts is a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, where <i>August: Osage County</i> premiered.</p> <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This fusion of epic tragedy and black comedy is a bold step for Letts, whose earthy, distinctly contemporary wit flows throughout. His account of a family whose secrets and lies come spilling forth under duress ranks with the best American drama of the past decade." -Elysa Gardner, <em>USA Today</em> <p/>"In Tracy Letts's ferociously entertaining play, the American dysfunctional family drama comes roaring into the twenty-first century with eyes blazing, nostrils flaring and fangs bared, laced with corrosive humor so darkly delicious and ghastly that you're squirming in your seat even as you're doubled over laughing. A massive meditation on the cruel realities that often belie standard expectations of conjugal and family accord--not to mention on the decline of American integrity itself." -David Rooney, <em>Variety</em> <p/>"<em>August</em> will cement Letts's place in theatrical history. He has written a Great American Play. How many of those will we get the chance to discover in our lifetime?" -Melissa Rose Bernardo, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em> <p/>"Packed with unforgettable characters and dozens of quotable lines, <em>August: Osage County</em> is a tensely satisfying comedy, interspersed with remarkable evocations on the cruelties and (occasional) kindnesses of family life." -Eric Gorde, <em>New York Sun</em><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Tracy Letts</b> was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play for <i>August: Osage County</i>, which premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2007 before playing Broadway, London's National Theatre, and a forty-week US tour. Other plays include Pulitzer Prize finalist <i>Man from Nebraska</i>; <i>Killer Joe</i>, which was adapted into a critically acclaimed film; and <i>Bug</i>, which has played in New York, Chicago, and London and was adapted into a film. Letts is an ensemble member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company and garnered a Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway revival of <i>Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?</i>
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