Shepard, Sam (Vol. 6) - Shepard, Sam 1943–

Shepard, Sam 1943–

Shepard is an American dramatist, screenwriter, and author of short stories. At the center of Shepard's uniqueness as a playwright is the fact that his characters are more animations of ideas than people, their "dialogue" more "hip metaphysical chat" than naturalistic speech.

Sam Shepard is clearly emerging as a revivifying influence on the English fringe…. [He brings us] nearer to the popular culture of the young than any equivalent entertainment…. Cowboy Mouth, [is] a vivid evocation of the bizarre landscapes of the American adolescent imagination. Cavale, a funkily aggressive young lady with crazed eyes, kidnaps Slim off the streets in an endeavour to transform him into a rock 'n' roll star…. Cavale … is as much a despairing American dreamer as Tennessee Williams' Blanche Dubois—except that the former's fantasies take on a very different appearance. Cavale is high on romantic French poets, 'marvellous thieves...

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