Horton Foote's "The Shape Of The River"
by Mark Dawidziak, Horton Foote

Horton Foote's "The Shape Of The River" Book Cover
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(Applause Books).

Published for the first time and reprinted from the only surviving copy of the script, which was discovered in the CBS-TV vaults, Applause is proud to present The Shape of the River , an ambitious television drama by Horton Foote.

Mark Twain once remarked that inside every person, "there is a drama, a comedy, and a tragedy."

However, tragedy was a dimension of Twain's life that was largely concealed from the public until The Shape of the River , starring Shirley Knight, appeared on the acclaimed series Playhouse 90 in 1960.

Foote's play explored the misfortune and loss that characterized Twain's last 15 years.

From his heroic (and successful) attempt to repay almost $100,000 in debt by lecturing around the world (which he hated), to the deaths of his wife and two daughters, this last phase of his life was marked by an incredible amount of sadness and pain.

Not seen since its initial broadcast, The Shape of the River has long held legendary status for fans of both Twain and classic television.

The play is accompanied by commentary by Twain scholar Mark Dawidziak, who examines the writing and production of the teleplay, and considers its meaning for students of Twain and television.

Also included are rare photos from the original Playhouse 90 taping.

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Publisher Applause Books
Year 2003
Binding Paperback
Pages 176
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9781557835192
ISBN-10 1557835195
LCCN 2002153749
LCC PS3511.O344 S53 2003
DCC 812/.54

Horton Foote's "The Shape Of The River" is a American play written by Mark Dawidziak and published by Applause Books in New York (2003).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .

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