Orphans' Home: The Voice and Vision of Horton Foote. By Laurin Porter. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003; pp. 233. $49.95 cloth, $22.95 paper.

2004 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 286-288
Author(s):  
Gerald C. Wood

Horton Foote has won many distinguished awards, including two Academy Awards for screenwriting, the Pulitzer Prize for drama, the Lucille Lortel Award, an Emmy, the William Inge Award, lifetime awards from the Academy of Arts and Letters and the Writer's Guild of America, an Outer Critics Circle Award, the Master American Dramatist Award of the PEN American Center, and the National Medal of the Arts. Yet there has been relatively little written about this important American—and southern—writer. Partly that is because he has written in various media, including theatre, film, and television, gaining substantial but limited fame in each, and much of his work is either produced regionally or staged for a small circle of aficionados in New York, where seemingly simple, understated dramas about coastal southeast Texas are never the rage. This tendency is exacerbated by the production history of the nine plays in The Orphans' Home, the subject of Laurin Porter's book. Staged over twenty years, from readings of the first plays in 1977 to the premiere of the final one, The Death of Papa, at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in February of 1997, the plays have never been staged together.

1982 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-48
Author(s):  
Harry E. Wade ◽  
Thomas O'Toole ◽  
Charles T. Haley ◽  
Anne M. Klejment ◽  
James C. Williams ◽  
...  

Roland N. Stromberg. Europe in the Twentieth Century. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1980. Pp. xii, 500. Paper, $12.95. Review by Harry E. Wade of East Texas State University. Topic Books. Cambridge Introduction to the History of Mankind Series. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980, 1981. Various pagination. Paper, $3.95; History Broadsheets. Exeter, New Hampshire: Heinemann Educational Books, 1981. Various pagination. Pack, $8.95. Review by Thomas O'Toole of Western Carolina University. Eugene D. Genovese. From Rebellion to Revolution: Afro-American Slave Revolts in the Making of the Modern World. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979. Pp. 192. Paper, $2.95. Review by Charles T. Haley of SUNY College at Cortland. Teaching Family History: Papers from Old Sturbridge Village. A reprint from The Journal of Family History, VI (Spring, 1981). Sturbridge, Massachusetts: Old Sturbridge Village, 1981. Paper, $2.95. Review by Anne M. Klejment of SUNY College at Plattsburgh. The Small Town Sourcebook: Reliving New England's Past Through Pictures, Ads, and Personal Histories. In two parts. Paper, $6.95. Guide to the Small Town Sourcebook. Sturbridge, Massachusetts: Old Sturbridge Village, 1979. Paper, $3.95. Review by James C. Williams of Gavilan College. David Stannard. Shrinking History: On Freud and the Failure of Psychohistory. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980. Pp. 187. Cloth, $12.95. Review by Thomas T. Lewis of Mount Senario College. On Teaching Recent History: Further Comment by John Anthony Scott of the School of Law, Rutgers.


1991 ◽  
Vol 65 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 67-105
Author(s):  
Redactie KITLV

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