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LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘John Lahr treats his subject with clarity and charity. His cogent analyses are revelatory but not surgical, and his sympathy never cloys. He does what a good literary biographer must do: He does not reduce the work to the life, but shows how it explains the life from which it emerges. He is an investigative reporter, a ...
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14 de nov. de 2014 · Clearly the good woman had no idea who this paunchy, disheveled person was, but she knew a soul in pain when she saw it, and patted his head as she gave him her blessing. TENNESSEE WILLIAMS. Mad ...
1 de nov. de 2022 · John Lahr writes for The New Yorker, where he was for 21 years the Senior drama critic of the magazine. A veteran of all aspects of the theatre, Lahr has contributed behind-the-scenes portraits, reviews, and Profiles, and has expanded the magazine's drama coverage beyond Broadway to include the work of international theatre and regional companies.
8 de nov. de 1998 · John Lahr on his father, the comic genius Bert Lahr, and his role as the Cowardly Lion in “The Wizard of Oz.”
1 de sept. de 2014 · But John Lahr’s new biography, “Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh,” originated with something closer to a literary commando raid. It was 1994, and Mr. Lahr, the recently ...
4 de dic. de 1980 · John Lahr. by Noël Coward. Noël Coward never believed he had just a talent to amuse. A man who spent a lifetime merchandising his de-luxe persona, Coward liked to make a distinction between accomplishment and vanity: ‘I’m bursting with pride, which is why I have no vanity.’. A performer’s job is to be sensational; and in his songs ...