I love reading. I read more than three hours a day. I hope to encourage someone to read the books I discuss. My favorite genres are classics, plays, children's books, and short stories.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Awake and Sing
This was a pretty good play from Odets from the 1930's about a dysfunctional Jewish family during the depression. It shows the clash between idealism and realism in a family as one of the characters Hennie becomes pregnant and how she should consider her life from then on. The family is quite controlling when it comes to Hennie's position. The part of the play that I thought was the most interesting was Moe. He's a cripple is just enamored with Hennie. But really he comes across as a jerk and is afraid to show his real emotions. Out of the Odets plays I've read I've liked Golden Boy the most as I think it would be the best to translate to screen. I need to see the movie.
Friday, July 19, 2024
Golden Boy
This was a pretty good play by Clifford Odets. I would have loved to seen it in person as Frances Farmer played Lorna. An Italian American boy named Joe becomes a star boxer. He falls for his manager's girl who is just the other woman. Although the manager makes way for Lorna to be his wife she falls for Joe. Joe resents Lorna's commitment to the manager Moody. Then tragedy strikes in the ring. The ending was not what I expected but it also wasn't some trick surprise ending. So far this is my favorite play from Odets. It was made into a movie with Barbara Stanwyck who also would have been a good choice. I need to watch it.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Waiting for Lefty
This was a play inspired by a labor strike that had happened in 1934 among cab drivers. There are also stories of discrimination tied within the play like a Jewish doctor who is not allowed to operate on a patient who dies as a result. This play takes place during the Great Depression so desperation is at its highest. I know I said when I read The Country Girl that I thought Odets had done better. I still feel this way, that Odets wrote something better than both plays and I've yet to read it. Something about this play felt dated. I just thought it was ok.
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Heartbreak House
This was an ok George Bernard Shaw about the upper class during World War I and the disguises they use.The plot involves Ellie Dunn and her love triangle with a married man and a man who it turns out isn't as rich as he pretends to be. The plot also concerns a burglar. It was more eccentric than the other Shaw plays I have read but I liked it better than Man and Superman because it didn't have an unnecessary act that came out of nowhere. I doubt I'll read it again. I would have liked to see Orson Welles as Captain Shotover. He was in a production in this play in in the 1930s.
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