Hate is unfair. Love is even more so.
The author died shortly after the publication of her only novel, which she signed with a male pseudonym in 1847. more
Sam Shepard, a classic of modern American drama of the 20th century, received the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for his most famous play Buried Child. At the time, the author surprised audiences with a highly personal and original work, while remaining firmly rooted in the context of world drama’s development. more
One of today's most important playwrights, Roland Schimmelpfennig, uses his poetic, rhythmic and figurative language to tell archetypal parables of blessed and cursed lives. more