These range from the four brilliant one-act plays with which he exploded on the New York theater scene The Zoo Story, The Death of Bessie Smith, The Sandbox , and The American Dream to his early masterpiece, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Also included are two adaptations from notable American novels The Ballad of the Sad Café and Malcolm and Albee's mysteriously fascinating Tiny Alice . This book represents one of the most exciting and bold periods in the career of one of America's most popular and imaginative playwrights.
Edward Albee Books
Edward Albee was a celebrated American playwright, renowned for his meticulously crafted and often unsparing examinations of the modern condition. His early works masterfully adapted the Theatre of the Absurd for an American context, profoundly influencing post-war theatre. Albee's daring blend of theatricality and sharp dialogue is credited with reinventing American drama in the early 1960s. Throughout his career, he dedicated himself to evolving his distinctive voice, exploring the American scene and critiquing the substitution of artificial for genuine values.







New American Drama
- 203 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Edward Albee: The American DreamJack Richardson: Gallows HumourMurray Schisgal: The TypistsArthur Miller: Incident at Vichy
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"George, a disillusioned academic, and Martha, his caustic wife, have just come home from a faculty party. When a handsome young professor and his mousy wife stop by for a nightcap, an innocent night of fun and games quickly turns dark and dangerous. Long-buried resentment and rage are unleashed as George and Martha turn their rapier-sharp wits against each other, using their guests as pawns in their verbal sparring. By night's end, the secrets of both couples are uncovered and the lies they cling to are exposed."--Jacket
The American Dream
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee is one of our most important American playwrights. And nowhere is his dramatic genius more apparent than in two of his probing early works, The American Dream and The Zoo Story.The New Yorker hailed The American Dream as "unique ... brilliant ... a comic nightmare, fantasy of the highest order." The story of one of America's most dysfunctoinal families, it is a ferocious, uproarious attack on the substitution of artificial values for real values-a startling tale of murder and morality that rocks middle-class ethics to its complacent foundations.The Zoo Story is a harrowing depiction of a young man alienated from the human race-a searing story of loneliness and the desperate need for recognition that builds to a violent, shattering climax. Together, these plays show men and women at their most hilarious, heartbreaking, and above all, human-and demonstrate why Edward Albee continues to be one of our greatest living dramatists.
A collection of plays, often classified as absurd drama, which aim to portray a world in which humanity, with its despair, fear and loneliness, is alone in a hostile and meaningless world.
The American Dream and the Zoo Story
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Beneath the complacent surface of American life, Albee seeks out the hidden sources of our violence. Publisher
The Sandbox and The Death of Bessie Smith
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
also includes "Fam and Yam: An Imaginary Interview".
Edward Albee's The American Dream
The Sandbox ; The Death of Bessie Smith ; Fam and Yam
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
THE STORIES: THE AMERICAN DREAM. Mommy and Daddy sit in a barren living room making small talk. Mommy, the domineering wife, is grappling with the thought of putting Grandma in a nursing home. Daddy, the long-suffering husband, could not care less.
New American Drama
The American Dream. Gallows Humour. The Typists. Incident at Vichy
Obě dramata uvedená v tomto svazku, Hra o manželství (1987) a Koza aneb Kdo je Sylvie? (2000), za kterou autor dostal cenu Tony, mají společné téma manželské krize. V nekonvenční až šokující bilanci partnerského soužití odkrývají Albeeho hrdinové v sobě hlubiny, o kterých neměli dříve tušení. Přestože dramatik balancuje místy na hraně černé komedie, vypráví smutné příběhy o lidské osamělosti a potřebě obyčejné lásky ve stále víc nenormálnějším světě.
Tragikomedie o penězích jako svůdném lákadle v životě člověka. Soužití dvou manželů, kteří se musí uskrovňovat, naruší nečekaná nabídka resp. násilné vnucení nečestného, avšak fantasticky placeného zaměstnání pro jednoho znich. Ve světle této skutečnosti otupí se na chvíli morální zásady dvojice natolik, že nejsou schopni včas se proti svůdnému lákadlu postavit, a dochází k tragédii, z níž již není úniku. Podle hry Gilese Coopera napsal Edward Albee.
Svazek obsahuje čtyři divadelní hry Edwarda Albeeho: Stalo se v zoo (1959) — Kdo se bojí Virginie Woolfové? (1962) — Pískoviště (1960) — Americký sen (1961).














