Eugene O'Neill's last completed play, "A Moon for the Misbegotten "is a sequel to his autobiographical "Long Day's Journey Into Night. Moon "picks up eleven years after the events described in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," as""Jim Tyrone (based on O'Neill's older brother Jamie) grasps at a last c[...]
Born in the rural American south, James Boggs lived nearly his entire adult life in Detroit and worked as a factory worker for twenty-eight years while immersing himself in the political struggles of the industrial urban north. During and after the years he spent in the auto industry, Boggs wrote tw[...]
Within little more than three years of the opening of his first successful play on Broadway, Eugene O'Neill endured the deaths of his father, mother, and brother. These devastating losses plunged the young playwright into a period of guilt and profound mourning that consumed two decades of his life.[...]
An historical perspective on the concepts and controversies of contemporary psychoanalysis