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...LILLIAN HELMAN, "Notes From a Journal" on people and plays: Loeb...
...choose to separate myself from the active life of the theater, because I do not find its standards healthy for an artist," Lillian Hellman said yesterday in the first of three lectures on "People and Plays...
...Lillian Hellman, Visiting Lecturer on English, will deliver Part I of "People and Plays: Notes from a Journal" at 4 p.m. today in the Loeb Drama Center. Her three-lecture series, sponsored by the Department of English, is open to the public...
...probably made more out of death than the most fashionable undertakers. Mooning about death allows the author to pseudo-philosophize world-wearily on man's transitory state, enhances the characters' sense of the wonder of life, and gives a love affair the tang of teary urgency. Lillian and Clerfayte, the leading characters of his latest novel, have that kind of tangy affair. Lillian is a 24-year-old tuberculous patient in a Swiss Alpine sani-torium, and her X rays give her a possible year to live; Clerfayte is a middle-aging (40) racing driver with an addiction...
...Honey, an episodic but unblinkingly truthful first play about a desperately lonely girl, brilliantly performed by Joan Plowright; and Period of Adjustment, a comedy in which Tennessee Williams turns marital counselor in an unprecedentedly optimistic work that displays more deftness than depth. Among last season's worthiest survivors: Lillian Hellman's corrosive Toys in the Attic; Paddy Chayefsky's sensitive, mystic and comic The Tenth Man; and The Miracle Worker, the superbly acted story of young Helen Keller and her teacher...