

The Columnist
David Auburn
In the decadent, politically explosive Bucharest of the 1930s and 40s, a young writer struggles to maintain his career, his integrity and his Jewish identity, even as his closest friends ally themselves with Fascism.
Based on the controversial journals of Mihail Sebastian himself, this epic one-man play by the Pulitzer and Tony-winning David Auburn spans eight tumultuous years and opens a uniquely personal window on the Romanian Holocaust and the Second World War.
"Auburn has chosen an eloquent subject for this solo work…Watching the twilight of his denial obliterated by the harsh dawn of worldwide war is most chillingly relevant right now."
— NYTheatre
"Allows us to glimpse the idiosyncratic effects of that awful history on one intelligent, pragmatic, recognizably real man…David Auburn endows the piece with the carefully modulated accessibility that he gave to Proof."
— Newsday (NY)
"A sinister tale, one well worth telling."
— New York Sun
"A stop motion series of snapshots…A freshness that rejuvenates history’s bitter truths."
— Village Voice
"Auburn has chosen an eloquent subject for this solo work…Watching the twilight of his denial obliterated by the harsh dawn of worldwide war is most chillingly relevant right now."
— NYTheatre
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| Mihail Sebastian |
The Journals of Mihail Sebastian is a play written by David Auburn and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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