Wednesday, August 31, 2011

What I'm Reading

Miramar by Naguib Mahfouz.
Mahfouz won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1988, and one of my goals is to read a book by each of the Nobel Prize winners.  Mr. Mahfouz is number 37 of 103.  What I find common in all of them is a social, and political focus.
The story is "set in Alexandria in the early 1960's.  Six characters, all exiles by circumstances, are brought together in the decayed elegance of the Pension Miramar.  The central figure is Zohra, the beautiful peasant girl, whose relationship with the other five characters symbolically reflects the most basic political and social realities of the period."  The introduction is by John Fowles, another great writer.
The historical content is mostly in the 66 notes at the back of the book.  These are about the political events in Egypt during the early part of the 20thCentury.  In 1914, using the war as an excuse, the British deposed Khedive Abbas Hilmy, the Sultan, and established a Protectorate, suspending the powers of the Legislature.  After the war a delegation, in Arabic a wafd, led by Saad Zaghloul demanded independence from the British.  Saad and 3 others were arrested and deported, and this led to demonstrations.  800 Egyptians were killed before the British relented and freed Saad.  After 3 years of continued struggle the British allowed a Monarchy, with limited powers, under Fuad I.  During the 30 years of occupation the Wafd became the dominant political party, a democratic liberal leaning political part].  The second revolution in 1952, led by Nasser, a socialist, put an end to the monarchy, the Wafd and the occupation.  The failure of the Wafd Party to be more aggressive in their opposition to the British created the exiles of this story.

And in the New York Times:
Americans spent $28.1 Billion on health supplements, many of them to lose weight.  One of the popular ones from China is Pai You Guo.  The Feds say it has 2 dangerous ingredients plus a suspected carcinogen.
Nashville this spring had a lot of visitors...cicadas... it happens every 13 years.
Who's the most economically optimistic in the USA ... Washington, D.C. [the only one with a positive view]  Least: West Virginia.  NY is 20th.
The latest to be 'Glitter Bombed' is Newt Gingrich.  It's Gay political theater against hostile or insensitive public figures.
One of the participants in the housewives series committed suicide.  Before the suicide he told his mother: "they're just going to crucify me this season".

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Master Class

Terrance McNally's play "Master Class" is at the Manhattan Theater Club starring Tyne Daly and Directed by Stephan Wadsworth.  I saw it last week and I agree with Ben Brantley of the NY Times "Tyne Daly is remarkable.  It's impossible to take your eyes off her", and The New Yorker "Brilliant! Tyne Daly captured my heart".  I haven't written about the play because these are people that I admire and I wanted to write something worthy of them.  Their work says it best.
Terrance McNally:
He was born in St. Petersberg Fla. on 11/3/39.  Grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas and came to NYC in 1956 to attend Columbia University.  He majored in English and was Phi Beta Kappa.  His first job was as a stage hand at the actors studio where he became a protege and lover of Edward Albee.  He is currently married to Thomas Kirdahy.
Some of his notable work:
Next
Ritz
The Rink,
Lips together, teeth apart
The Lisbon Traviata
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Ragtime
Love Valour Compassion
Master Class
Deuce
And Corpus Christi    It portrayed Christ and his disciplines as Homosexuals.  It was not popular.  When it opened in England, 'The Defenders of the Messenger Jesus', a Muslim group, issued a fatwa against him.
All told he has written the  book for 11 musicals, 3 operas, 3 TV movies, 3 film adaptations of his plays and 32 plays.  He has 4 Tonys,  2 Obies, 2 Lucille Lortel Awards, 1 Emmy, 4 Drama Desk Awards and has received 2 Guggenheim Fellowships and a Rockefeller Grant.
Tyne Daly:
Born on 2/21/48 in Madison, Wisconsin she grew up in Westchester County, NY.  Her father John Daly was an actor and brother Timothy Daly is an actor.  She was married to Georg Stanford Brown,1966 to 1990, and has 3 children.
Her credits.  Consistently working in TV since 1968.  17 Emmy nominations and 6 wins, [4 for Cagny and Lacey].  One Golden Globe [Cagny and Lacey] and 1 Tony for Gypsy.