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If uncut, Strange Interlude lasts around five hours in performance, for which reason it is often staged over several evenings, or with a break for dinner. The play's frank exploration of topics, a woman's sexual affairs, mental illness, abortion, and deception over paternity – were very controversial for the 1920s. It was censored or banned in many cities outside New York.






 

Strange Interlude-A Play in Nine Acts by Eugene O'Neill c1942

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  • Title: Strange Interlude
    Author: Eugene O'Neill
    Publisher : Jonathan Cape
    Publication 1942
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Blue cloth covers which are in a good condition. It comes with its dust jacket which is slightly tatty to edges and shelf soiled. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks. Previous owners name to front.

    Book measures: 19.5cm x 13cm with 343 pages

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