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Collected Stories is a play by Donald Margulies which premiered at South Coast Repertory in 1996, and was presented on Broadway in 2010. The play was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1997. Plot summary. Ruth Steiner is a teacher and respected short story writer. Her student and protégée is Lisa Morrison.
Synopsis. In Donald Margulies’ Collected Stories, grad student Lisa thrilled to be under the tutelage of her literary idol, Ruth Steiner. Over the years, Lisa becomes Ruth’s personal assistant and gradually her friend, as Ruth helps her hone her writing abilities. But as Lisa’s career begins to flourish and Ruth’s begins to fade, can ...
May 1, 1998 · Author 6 books 31.8k followers. June 6, 2022. Collected Stories focuses on the relationship between teacher and student, particularly in the world of creative writing, where an established writer mentors a developing writer, usually in a creative writing program.
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May 1, 1998 · Matthew J. Palm, Orlando Sentinel. Collected Stories explores the vexed emotional and legal question of a writer's right to create art from the biographical material of another person's life-particularly when that other person is also a writer.
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Apr 19, 2022 · Collected stories : a play. by. Margulies, Donald. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Biographical fiction -- Authorship -- Drama, Teacher-student relationships -- Drama. Publisher. New York : Dramatists Play Service.
8. Collected Stories. From: New York Daily News | By: Joe Dziemianowicz | Date: 04/29/2010. MTC head Lynne Meadow directs and skillfully guides the cast through Margulies' conversational and...
Jul 25, 2012 · 4.7 41 ratings. See all formats and editions. In Collected Stories, playwright Donald Margulies explores the vexed emotional and legal question of a writer's right to create art from the biographical material of another person's life--particularly when that other person is also a writer.
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