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Today I Am a Fountain Pen

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ISBN-10: 0822215292

ISBN-13: 9780822215295

Edition: Revised 

Authors: Morley Torgov, Israel Horovitz

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THE STORY: Talented and precocious, Irving Yanover, at the tender age of 10, is both a piano prodigy and, at times, a thorn in the side of his orthodox parents, who lament his unaccountable predilection for bacon. But knowing that his mother and father indulge a similar passion (while dining out at a Chinese restaurant), Irving can only question their double standard. But even more upsetting is the unhappy fate of Annie, the Yanovers' young Ukrainian housekeeper, whose romance with a young Italian immigrant is bitterly opposed by her staunchly old-world parents—even though everyone knows that Annie's father is an enthusiastic devotee of Italian opera. Happily, however, these and other…    
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Book details

List price: $9.00
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/1/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.132
Language: English

Morley Torgov is one of Canada's best-loved authors of both fiction and non-fiction. His works include A Good Place to Come From, the classic The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick, and St. Farb's Day. Murder in A-Major, his first mystery novel, was published in 2008. Torgov lives in St. Catherines, Ontario.

Born in Wakefield, Massachusetts, Horovitz completed an unpublished novel at the tender age of 13. Since then he has written some four dozen plays that have been translated into many languages. The Indian Wants the Bronx (1968) won an Obie and the Vernon Rice Award and established him as an absurdist in the Beckett--Ionesco tradition. His more recent plays have focused less on urban violence and more on Jewish family life and small-town problems. His plays have been frequently produced both internationally and in America's regional and college theaters. He is the first American to have been honored as playwright-in-residence at the Royal Shakespeare Company in England.