

The Novelist (Rebeck)
Theresa Rebeck
This is a lovely play about an obscure but fine American poet, Lorine Niedecker.
It focuses on the relationship between the poet and a young woman who is determined to make the world acquainted with Ms. Niedecker's work.
Produced Off Broadway.
"A lovely play."
— The New York Post
"Ms. Thatcher's gentle play is the best kind of tribute. It's not a eulogizing staged reading of her work, but a subtle, warmly humorous drama that explores the creative process with the same surgical precision that makes Peter Shaffer's Amadeus so fascinating."
— The Detroit News
"A tender, touching play."
— Grand Rapids Press
| Character |
|---|
| Al He is a rough outdoors man, who rode the freights before settling in Milwaukee as a building painter. |
| Ginny A registered nurse. A domestic, vigorous, earth-bound lady of sixty; active in the community, apple of her husband's eye. |
| Mary She is a callow girl of eighteen at the play's beginning, having received a sheltered Catholic education. |
| Lorine A slight woman, with a direct, but quiet manner. She is constantly focused on others, with the exception of those few moments when she is working on her poetry. |
Niedecker is a American play written by Kristine Thatcher and published by Samuel French in New York (1990).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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