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Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781559364522

Publisher:

Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S.

Imprint:

Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S.

Publication Date:

11th December 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

812.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

72

Dimensions:

Width 136mm, Height 215mm

Weight:

226g

Description

Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue is that rare and rewarding thing: a theater work that succeeds on every level while creating something new. -New York Times
A lush and evocative tone poem about the way the landscape of the soul is transformed by war Atlanta Journal Constitution
Back home in Philadelphia, Elliot Ortiz, a nineteen-year-old Marine, contemplates his return to Iraq for a second tour of duty after being seriously wounded. In this simple, poignant and achingly evocative play (TimeOut New York), three Ortiz family members recount years of service to their country in wars in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq, and the effects their service has had on the individual, the family and the community they live in. Melding a poetic dreamscape with a stream-of-consciousness narrative, Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue takes us on an unforgettable journey across time and generations. This Pulitzer Prize finalist is the first installment in Quiara Alegria Hudes' The Elliot Trilogy, which continues in Water By the Spoonful (Pulitzer Prize-winner) and concludes with The Happiest Song Plays Last.
Quiara Alegra Hudes is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Water by the Spoonful, the Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights and the Pulitzer Prize finalist Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue. Her other works include Barrio Grrrl!, a childrens musical; 26 Miles; Yemayas Belly and The Happiest Song Plays Last, the third piece in her acclaimed trilogy. Hudes is on the board of Philadelphia Young Playwrights, which produced her first play in the tenth grade. She now lives in New York with her husband and children.

Reviews

Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue is that rare and rewarding thing: a theater work that succeeds on every level while creating something new. The playwright combines a lyrical ear with a sophisticated sense of structure to trace the legacy of war through three generations of a Puerto Rican family. Without ever invoking current politics, Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue manages to be a deeply poetic, touching, and often funny indictment of the war in Iraq. Phoebe Hoban, New York Times A lush and evocative tone poem about the way the landscape of the soul is transformed by warA writer of astonishing lyricism and intellectual rigor. Atlanta Journal Constitution Simple, poignant and achingly evocativeboth utterly realistic and profoundly moving Jessica Branch, TimeOut New York Hudess story reaches beyond the politics and pressures of this particular conflict to a collection of more universal observations of what war means for the person, the family and the society from generation to generation. Steven Snyder, The Villager
Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue is that rare and rewarding thing: a theater work that succeeds on every level while creating something new. The playwright combines a lyrical ear with a sophisticated sense of structure to trace the legacy of war through three generations of a Puerto Rican family. Without ever invoking current politics, Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue manages to be a deeply poetic, touching, and often funny indictment of the war in Iraq. Phoebe Hoban, New York Times A lush and evocative tone poem about the way the landscape of the soul is transformed by warA writer of astonishing lyricism and intellectual rigor. Atlanta Journal Constitution Simple, poignant and achingly evocativeboth utterly realistic and profoundly moving Jessica Branch, TimeOut New York Hudess story reaches beyond the politics and pressures of this particular conflict to a collection of more universal observations of what war means for the person, the family and the society from generation to generation. Steven Snyder, The Villager

Author Bio

Quiara Alegra Hudes is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Water by the Spoonful, the Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights and the Pulitzer Prize finalist Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue. Her other works include Barrio Grrrl!, a childrens musical; 26 Miles; Yemayas Belly and The Happiest Song Plays Last, the third piece in her acclaimed trilogy. Hudes is on the board of Philadelphia Young Playwrights, which produced her first play in the tenth grade. She now lives in New York with her husband and children.

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