Sam Shepard, the cowboy playwright who rewrote the rules of the American stage
Eugene O'Neil brought gravitas to the American theater. Tennessee Williams allowed it to lyrically sing. Arthur Miller raised its political temperature. And Edward Albee infused it with an absurdist flair. But it took Sam Shepard, the greatest playwright to emerge from the economically strapped,...
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