Conversations with Sam Shepard
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Conversations with Sam Shepard

University Press of Mississippi

A prolific playwright, Sam Shepard (1943–2017) wrote fifty-six produced plays, for which he won many awards, including a Pulitzer Prize. He was also a compelling, Oscar-nominated film actor, appearing in scores of films. Shepard also published eight books of prose and poetry and was a director (directing the premiere productions of ten of his plays as well as two films); a musician (a drummer in three rock bands); a horseman; and a plain-spoken intellectual. The famously private Shepard gave a significant number of interviews over the course of his public life, and the interviewers who respected his boundaries found him to be generous with his time and forthcoming on a wide range of topics.

The selected interviews in Conversations with Sam Shepard begin in 1969 when Shepard, already a multiple Obie winner, was twenty-six and end in 2016, eighteen months before his death from complications of ALS at age seventy-three. In the interim, the voice, the writer, and the man evolved, but there are themes that echo throughout these conversations: the indelibility of family; his respect for stage acting versus what he saw as far easier film acting; and the importance of music to his work. He also speaks candidly of his youth in California, his early days as a playwright in New York City, his professionally formative time in London, his interests and influences, the mythology of the American Dream, his own plays, and more. In Conversations with Sam Shepard, the playwright reveals himself in his own words.

Jackson R. Bryer is professor emeritus of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is editor of Conversations with Lillian Hellman and Conversations with Thornton Wilder and coeditor of Conversations with August Wilson and Conversations with Neil Simon, all published in the University Press of Mississippi’s Literary Conversations Series. Robert M. Dowling is professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. He is author of Eugene O’Neill: A Life in Four Acts, which was named a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist for biography in 2015. Mary C. Hartig is coeditor of Conversations with August Wilson (published by University Press of Mississippi) and William Inge: Essays and Reminiscences on the Plays and the Man and coauthor of The Facts on FileCompanion to American Drama.

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