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Maxwell Anderson

    Maxwell Anderson fue un dramaturgo, poeta y periodista estadounidense cuyas obras a menudo profundizaban en complejos temas morales y sociales. Sus obras de teatro se caracterizan por diálogos potentes y narrativas dramáticas que reflejan su interés en la condición humana y las cuestiones sociales. El impacto de Anderson en el teatro estadounidense radica en su capacidad para fusionar la profundidad intelectual con la resonancia emocional, dejando una marca significativa en la escritura dramática moderna.

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    • Kurt Weill. From Berlin to Broadway

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      (P/V/G Composer Collection). A fabulous collection of this composer's songs, both from his German period and his later years in America. Features: Mack the Knife * September Song * My Ship * Speak Low * Lost in the Stars * many more.

      Kurt Weill. From Berlin to Broadway
    • Both Your Houses, a Play in Three Acts

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

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      Both Your Houses, a Play in Three Acts