Leigh Bienen Considers Adaptation in Chicago
Title: Leigh Bienen Considers Adaptation in Chicago Year: 2019 Author: Leigh Buchanan Bienen Publisher: Women in Theater Journal Online Issue: June 5, 2019 Description: Augie, Bellow, Frankenstein and Me. In 1964 I returned with my family from Kampala, Uganda, where we had lived for two years, and was hired by Saul Bellow to read, answer […]
New American Fiction
Title: New American Fiction Year: 1965 Author: Leigh Buchanan Bienen Publisher: Indiana University Press Issue: No. 20, pp. 46-51 Description: Reviewed Works: ‘The Rector of Justin’ by Louis Auchincloss; ‘Herzog’ by Saul Bellow; ‘The People One Knows’ by Robert Boles; ‘A Confederate General from Big Sur’ by Richard Brautigan; ‘Full Fathom Five’ by John Stewart […]
Art and the Art of Teaching
Title: Art and the Art of Teaching Year: 2009 Author: Leigh Buchanan Bienen Publisher: TriQuarterly Issue: Issue 134, pp. 7-28 Description: Chicago is in the middle of a theatrical renaissance, with a large diverse community of actors, playwrights, designers and directors living here and making a living here. The simultaneous presence of Steppenwolf Theatre, Lookingglass […]