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Readers are mixed about the play's value, with one reviewer expressing disappointment. The play fails to meet expectations as it seems aimless and lacks substantial content.
In a weekend lakeside cabin three elderly representatives of the American intellectual left, friends and colleagues in the thirties, try to resolve in the eighties the personal, sexual and ideological tensions that have come to bedevil their relationships.
This is described in scenes counterpointed with others which take place in the same cabin 50 years earlier.
Sensibility And Sense is a American play written by Richard Nelson and published by Faber & Faber in London (1989).
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