American Decades
Dynamo
Play script
By: Eugene O'Neill
Date: 1929
Source: O'Neill, Eugene. Dynamo. New York: H. Liveright, 1929. Reprinted in O'Neill: Complete Plays 1920–1931. New York: Viking Press, 1988, 873–874.
About the Author: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888–1953) was born in New York City. His father's success as an actor did not at first lead O'Neill to the theater. After a year at Princeton University, he drank and drifted. In 1912 he contracted tuberculosis and vowed that if he recovered he would become a playwright. He wrote more than thirty plays before a degenerative disease undermined his health in the 1940s. Four of his plays were awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and critical acclaim culminated in the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936. He was the first and (as of 2002) remains the only American playwright to have won a Nobel Prize.
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1920's Science and Technology Primary Sources
- "The Airplane in Catalpa Sphinx Control"
- My Life and Work
- "The Present Status of Eugenical Sterilization in the United States"
- "The Electron and the Light-Quant from the Experimental Point of View"
- "Mencken Likens Trial to a Religious Orgy, with Defendant a Beelzebub"
- Chromosomes and Genes
- Winged Defense
- Journal Entry, May 5, 1926
- "X-Rays as a Branch of Optics"
- We
- Coming of Age in Samoa
- "The Exploration of Space"
- Dynamo
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
