The Madwoman in the Volvo
By (Author) Sandra Tsing Loh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
23rd June 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Gender studies: women and girls
812.6
Paperback
64
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
77g
I dont remember exactly when my formerly charming, humorous, omnipotent mother, who would swim a mile out into the ocean to get your beach ball in choppy seas, did the great recede. But she was a tide gradually but irrevocably washing out, she retreated, she receded, she drifted away, and there was nothing anybody could do about it. In ancient times, tribal women went alone to caves during menopause. Today, the 50 million menopausal women in America turn to cheery self-help books. As for Loh and her female friends, they are determined not to go quietly into their sixth decade, but instead opt for a desert festival of debauchery and half-nude stoners. Based on her acclaimed memoir of the same title that Booklist calls hilarious, comforting and enlightening, Loh's play is a hilarious, provocative, often moving consideration of what it is to be a woman in a society that values and reveres youth. The Mad Woman in the Volvo received its world premiere on 3 January 2016 at South Coast Repertory, California.
An imaginatively twisted and fearless writer * Los Angeles Times *
Loh is such an engaging writer she manages to make this extremely difficult time hilarious -- Judith Newman * New York Times Book Review *
Sandra Tsing Loh is the author of the The Madwoman in the Volvo: My Year of Raging Hormones, selected as one of the New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2014. Her previous book, Mother on Fire, was inspired by her solo show about Los Angeles public education. During that time, she was named one of the 50 most influential comedians by Variety. Her other solo shows include Aliens in America and Bad Sex With Bud Kemp (both off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre), Sugar Plum Fairy (Geffen Playhouse, Seattle Repertory) and I Worry (The Kennedy Center, Actors Theatre of Louisville). Her short story, My Fathers Chinese Wives, won a Pushcart Prize in 1996, and is also featured in the Norton Anthology of Modern Literature. Lohs previous books include A Year in Van Nuys, Aliens in America, Depth Takes a Holiday, and a novel, If You Lived Here, Youd Be Home By Now, which was named by the Los Angeles Times as one of the 100 best fiction books of 1998.