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Jules Feiffer


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Readers love the witty and hilarious dialogue in the play, which captures the essence of love. Many find the character Jules particularly memorable and appreciate the laughter it incites throughout the performance.
Elliot is a bachelor in his late thirties whose new girlfriend, Joanna, is everything he ever wanted in a woman--intelligent, beautiful, warm, independent--and yet terrifies him for precisely that reason.
A twice-divorced real estate broker who likes order in her life, she is equally scared of the precariousness of having someone matter to her.
Their uncertainties come to a head when Elliot takes her to a party to meet 'the guys'--Bobby, who works for Playboy; Phil, a recovering alcoholic; and Larry, who 'is not comfortable with a woman outside the confines of a divorce court.' The encounter becomes an initiation ceremony crackling with witty, barbed, and devastating dialogue that strips the two lovers of all pretensions, forcing them to confront each other anew in a painful awareness of their vulnerability.
The result is a bitterly funny play about the ambiguities of being in love, with Jules Feiffer at his most incisive, wise, and wickedly honest.
Elliot Loves is a American play written by Jules Feiffer and published by Grove Press (1994).
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Grove Press · 1994 · 96 pp
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