Drinking in America
Twelve monologues reflecting on alcohol's impact
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Samuel French Ltd
Published:1st Jan '89
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This collection of monologues explores the multifaceted relationship Americans have with alcohol, offering humor and insight into personal and societal themes.
In Drinking in America, the author presents a collection of twelve thought-provoking monologues that delve into the complex relationship Americans have with alcohol. Originally performed in New York, these pieces explore a range of themes, from personal struggles to societal observations, all tied together by the central motif of drinking. The monologues are crafted with a keen sense of humor and insight, allowing readers to reflect on their own experiences with alcohol and its cultural significance in American life.
Each piece in Drinking in America offers a unique perspective, showcasing the author's ability to capture the nuances of human behavior and emotion. As the characters navigate their relationships with alcohol, they reveal deeper truths about themselves and the world around them. The writing is both engaging and relatable, making it accessible to a wide audience. The author’s sharp wit and poignant observations invite readers to ponder the impact of drinking on their lives and society as a whole.
This collection not only entertains but also challenges readers to consider the role of alcohol in their own lives and the broader implications it holds in American culture. With its clever writing and compelling narratives, Drinking in America provides a rich tapestry of stories that resonate long after the last page is turned.
ISBN: 9780573640483
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60 pages