Horton Foote and the Theater of Intimacy

Horton Foote and the Theater of Intimacy
Authors
Wood, Gerald C.
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
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ISBN
9780807122952
Date
1999-03-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.30 MB
Lang
en
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Even though Texas native Horton Foote has won two Academy Awards for screenwriting (To Kill a Mockingbird and Tender Mercies) and a Pulitzer Prize in drama (The Young Man from Atlanta), his work remains largely misunderstood as sentimental local color and a superficial brand of historical realism. Based in part on several interviews with Foote and on examination of his private papers, Horton Foote and the Theater of Intimacy persuasively argues a different take on Foote's plays. Gerald Wood maintains that intimacy is the central issue of Foote's political vision, that his work is a personal form of southern psychological realism, grounded in the creative tension between a desire to report the stories of his region truthfully and the belief that love remains a source of meaning, identity, and order in twentieth-century life.