Louis Sheaffer (1912-1997), a former reporter and press agent, was awarded three Guggenheim fellowships and a grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities for his work on O'Neill.
Should take its place in every library of those seriously
interested in American theater, literature, and consciousness.
*The New York Times*
A model of what a biography should be… Ought to prove spellbinding
for O'Neill buffs and theater addicts, and scarcely less so for
readers who enjoy biographies.
*Publishers Weekly*
A magnificent study.
*The Review of Higher Education*
Sheaffer's Pulitzer Prize-winning study of Eugene O'Neill is not
only the foremost portrait of the artist but also one of the most
stunning literary biographies, period.
*Library Journal*
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