Sam Shepard
By (Author) Don Shewey
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd March 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
812.54
Paperback
282
Width 155mm, Height 227mm, Spine 18mm
396g
Sam Shepard's outlandish, nightmarish, yet lyrical playsThe Tooth of Crime, Buried Child, True West, Fool for Love, A Lie of the Mind, and dozens of othershave garnered him a Pulitzer Prize and a lasting reputation as one of America's greatest living playwrights. His charismatic performances in movies like Days of Heaven, The Right Stuff, Country, and Thunderheartas well as his screenplay for Paris, Texashave made him an indelible presence in American film. Rock 'n' roller, rancher, and rodeo prizewinner, he has toured with Bob Dylan, hung out with the Rolling Stones, collaborated with Patti Smith, and raised a family with Jessica Lange. Yet throughout he has remained an enigmatic figure. In this acclaimed biography, now fully updated, Don Shewey explores the life and works of this American visionary, illuminating Shepard's unique success in straddling the divide between serious artist and pop-culture hero.
Don Shewey's books include Caught in the Act: New York Actors Face to Face and Out Front: Contemporary Gay and Lesbian Plays. He has written for TheNew York Times, The Village Voice, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications.