God’s Ear

God’s Ear by Jenny Schwartz is a drama published by Samuel French, Inc. in 2009. This edition, part of the Samuel French acting series, spans 94 pages and is presented in English. The play features a cast of three men and four women, utilizing a unique blend of clichéd language and homilies to delve into the profound impact of a child’s death on a family.
Readers will find that God’s Ear skillfully navigates themes of loss and familial disintegration, showcasing the linguistic playfulness and rhythmic quality of Schwartz’s writing. The work reflects on the complexities of grief while highlighting the talents of a contemporary playwright. This edition is designed for those interested in American drama and absurdist theater, offering a thoughtful exploration of human emotions and relationships.
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Drama / Characters: 3m 4fGod’s Ear marks the debut of Jenny Schwartz “an indelibly clever playwright possessed of linguistic playfulness and a lively sense of rhythm” (The Village Voice). Through the skillfully disarming use of clichéd language and homilies the play explores with subtle grace and depth the way the death of a child tears one family apart while showcasing the talents of a promising young playwright who “in [a] very modern way [is] making a rather old-fashioned case for the
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