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Neal Bell


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Readers appreciate the vivid portrayal of flawed characters and the strong themes of greed within the narrative. Many find the writing style compelling and the setting of San Francisco in the late 19th century immersive. However, some note that certain parts of the story can feel slow-paced and the character depth may not meet modern expectations.
Neal Bell’s adaptation of Frank Norris’s novel tells the story of a couple’s courtship and marriage, and their subsequent descent into poverty, violence, and finally murder as the result of jealousy and greed.
“Frank Norris’s novel McTeague is a panorama of the U S at the turn of the century: cowboys, gold mines, the immigrant experience, the advent of electricity and the movies.
At the core is a gruesome cautionary tale, aptly retitled Greed by Erich Von Stroheim when he made a nine-hour film of it in 1923… In adapting it anew…Neal Bell’s script [tells] a story of downward mobility, about a miner turned dentist (sans diploma) who winds up defrocked and doomed in an abandoned mine.”William A Henry III, Time “Bell weaves a thick, dark tapestry of themes from MCTEAGUE’s epic of incidents.
Socially, the focus is on the helplessness of a rough simpleton in a rapidly urbanizing and professionalizing America—and on the determination of immigrants and bootstrap-tuggers to cling to the middle class rather than fall into the Victorian abyss of want.
Psychologically, it’s on the metamorphosis of McTeague’s innocent ignorance into murderous rage—and Trina’s sensible shift into masochistic self-denial.
Morally, it’s on the life-choking consequences of treating money as an end in itself rather than a means toward fulfilling human needs.
Each of these levels resonates through the adaptation’s writing.”Scott Rosenberg, San Francisco Examiner
McTeague: A Tale of San Francisco is a play written by Neal Bell, adapted from the novel by Frank Norris and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2017).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2017 · 140 pp
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