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Paperback Is He Dead?: A Comedy in Three Acts Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 0520248333

ISBN13: 9780520248335

Is He Dead?: A Comedy in Three Acts Volume 1

(Part of the Jumping Frogs: Undiscovered, Rediscovered, and Celebrated Writings of Mark Twain Series)

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Book Overview

The University of California Press is delighted to announce the new publication of this three-act play by one of America's most important and well-loved writers. A highly entertaining comedy that has never appeared in print or on stage, Is He Dead? is finally available to the wide audience Mark Twain wished it to reach. Written in 1898 in Vienna as Twain emerged from one of the deepest depressions of his life, the play shows its author's superb...

Customer Reviews

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Close but no cigar...see the play

I purchased this after seeing the play "Is He Dead?" done live in stage at The Beck Center in Lakewood. Well, I usually enjoy the book more than the movie/play and expected the same here. Wrong. While enjoyable for Twain-ites (myself), the play onstage is much more entertaining and funny as it is substantially edited content-wise and shorter. So, if you are a Twain collector- buy this, read it and treasure another piece of Twainia. If you are a casual fan...see the play. It's a night well spent.

Is He Dead?

Condition of the book was just as stated, cost was reasonable and delivery was timely. I would do business again with this vendor.

TWAIN on stage

I'll be stage managing IS HE DEAD in November, and I needed to read the script now. Although it is slightly different from the Acting Editon used on Broadway, I got the essence of what the story is about, and the number of characters on stage. Thanks! TERI

absolutely hysterical

this is one of the greatest plays i have ever read/seen. i laughed so hard during act II that i almost could not continue. mark twain really hit something brilliant here and it is a shame it is not more well known. i am also a fan of humerous plays such as "the importance of being ernest" so if you like satire such as that, you will absolutely love this. also i greatly recommend seeing this at a playhouse if at all possible, it is spectactular on the stage!

Delightful bit of Fun from Mark Twain!

I must preface my review with the truth that I am totally and hopelessly Twain obsessed. I won't say that only a Twain lover will "get" this play but it certainly wouldn't hurt! I enjoyed it immensely and laughed out loud many times. Theatre was one of Twain's passions and he struggled all his life to write a successful play with variable results. This effort is delightful! I found the interactions between the two couples sweet and touching and the comeraderie between the group of artists was good natured and engaging. But the best part was the gender reversal which was the funniest part of the play. It is amazing that Twain wrote this upbeat and optimistic piece as he was clawing his way out of a deep depression after his daughters death. The introduction and afterward are fascinating, both produced by the excellent and much appreciated Bancroft Library Mark Twain Project. I can't wait to see what they publish next!!
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