

Ivory Tower
Jerome Weidman
"Intense and unsettling, this lacerating play focuses on the famous but controversial American poet, Ezra Pound, during the time, at the end of World War II, when he was imprisoned in Italy awaiting trial for treason. Brilliant, erratic, and mercurial in temperament, Pound was by turns fascinating and repelling, but a man whose contributions as an artist will always be overshadowed by his fanatical, destructive bigotry. “…it has an urgency and a seriousness of purpose in dealing with an exceedingly controversial subject.” —The New York Times. “The poet he brings to life is, like the poetry, a fascinating challenge to common understanding.” —Philadelphia Inquirer. “…intense and often intensely unsettling drama…"
— Washington Post
Incommunicado is a American play written by Tom Dulack and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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