A Bright Room Called Day

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ISBN: 155936078X

ISBN 13: 9781559360784

Publisher: Theatre Communications Group

Author: Tony Kushner

3.97 of 870

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About This Book

“One of the things that makes Kushner such a vibrant writer is the way he luxuriates in exuberance and sorrow, emotions that these intense Berliners have in spades. His intellectual characters are tremendously passionate and expressive, so it's hard not to care about what they care about, and what happens to them.” –Washington Post

“A juggernaut of a play.” -San Francisco Weekly

“Unabashedly political, thought-provoking, a little scary and frequently a good deal of theatrical fun… intoxicatingly visionary.” –Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner’s powerful portrayal of individual resolution, irresolution and dissolution in the face of political catastrophe, A Bright Room Called Day follows a group of artists and political activists struggling to preserve themselves in 1930s Berlin as the Weimar Republic surrenders to the seduction of fascism. Often exquisitely lyrical, always exhilaratingly intelligent, the poetic world of the play moves beyond the bounds of historical reality with the morally outraged outpourings of a contemporary New York woman. Her fury at the Reagan and British presidencies brings into stark relief the discomfiting similarities between then and now, and challenges us to remember that although evil may seem inevitable, it is never irresistible.

Tony Kushner’s plays include Angels in America; Hydriotaphia, or the Death of Dr. Brown; The Illusion, adapted from the play by Pierre Cornelle; Slavs!; A Bright Room Called Day; Homebody/Kabul; Caroline, or Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori; and The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures. He wrote the screenplays for Mike Nichols’s film of Angels in America and for Steven Spielberg’s Munich and Lincoln. His books include The Art of Maurice Sendak: 1980 to the Present; Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; and Wrestling with Zion: Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, co-edited with Alisa Solomon.
Among many honors, Kushner is the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, three Obie Awards, two Evening Standard Awards, an Olivier Award, an Emmy Award, two Oscar nominations, and the Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2012, he was awarded a National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama. He lives in Manhattan with his husband, Mark Harris.

Editorial Review

Written by Tony Kushner, A Bright Room Called Day stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a very good rating of 3.97 out of 5 from 870 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. “One of the things that makes Kushner such a vibrant writer is the way he luxuriates in exuberance and sorrow, emotions that these intense Berliners have in spades. His intellectual characters are tremendously passionate and expressive, so it's hard not to care about what they care about, and what happens to them.” –Washington Post“A juggernaut of a play.” -San Francisco Weekly“Unabashedly political, thought-provoking, a little scary and frequently a good deal of theatrical fun… intoxicatingly visionary.” –Sid Smith, Chicago TribunePulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner’s powerful portrayal of individual resolution, irresolution and dissolution in the face of political catastrophe, A Bright Room Called Day follows a group of artists and political activists struggling to preserve themselves in 1930s Berlin as the Weimar Republic surrenders to the seduction of fascism. Often exquisitely lyrical, always exhilaratingly intelligent, the poetic world of the play moves beyond the bounds of historical reality with the morally outraged outpourings of a contemporary New York woman.

Published by Theatre Communications Group. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

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Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.97/5 rating from 870 readers, A Bright Room Called Day has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Trusted Author — Tony Kushner is known for delivering quality writing that engages readers with compelling storytelling and well-researched content.

Reading Recommendations

Readers who found A Bright Room Called Day compelling often discover similar enjoyment in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", "Mother Courage and Her Children" and "Master Harold...and the Boys". These recommendations are based on shared themes, writing style, and reader preferences.

Quick Summary

A Bright Room Called Day by Tony Kushner explores the lives of a group of artists and political activists in 1930s Berlin as they confront the looming threat of fascism. The characters navigate their personal and collective struggles, revealing their hopes and fears in a politically charged atmosphere. Through rich dialogue and emotional depth, the play examines the impact of societal change on individual lives and the complexities of moral choices in times of crisis.

Key Takeaways

Insight into the intersection of art and politics during turbulent times.
An exploration of personal identity amidst societal upheaval.
Understanding the emotional challenges faced by activists.
A reflection on the moral dilemmas individuals encounter in crisis situations.

Who Should Read This Book

This play is ideal for readers interested in political theater, historical narratives, and character-driven stories. Those who appreciate deep, thought-provoking discussions about the role of art in society will find Kushner's work particularly engaging. It appeals to anyone looking to understand the emotional landscape of individuals facing societal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What themes are explored in the play?

Key themes include the struggle between personal desires and political responsibilities, the impact of fascism on society, and the role of artists in political discourse.

Is the play suitable for all audiences?

While the play addresses serious political issues, it contains elements of humor and human emotion, making it accessible to a broad audience, though some may find its themes challenging.

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