“In the two or three or four months that it takes me to write a play, I find that the reality of the play is a great deal more alive for me than what passes for reality. I'm infinitely more involved in the reality of the characters and their situation than I am in everyday life. The involvement is terribly intense.”
Quote by Edward Albee
Work
Conversations with Edward Albee
This book features in-depth conversations with Edward Albee, delving into his thoughts on theater, writing, and life. The discussions provide insights into Albee's creative process and the evolution of his work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
“My sense of reality and logic is different from most people's.”
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
“Some things that make sense to me don't make the same degree of sense to other people.”
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
“When people don't like the way a play ends, they're likely to blame the play.”
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
Source: Conversations with Edward Albee
