Joy Ride throws open the stage door and introduces readers to such
makers of contemporary drama as Arthur Miller, Tony Kushner, Wallace
Shawn, Harold Pinter, David Rabe, David Mamet, Mike Nichols, and August
Wilson. Lahr takes us to the cabin in the woods that Arthur Miller built
in order to write Death of a Salesman; we walk with August Wilson
through the Pittsburgh ghetto where we encounter the inspiration for his
great cycle; we sit with Ingmar Bergman at the Kunglinga Theatre in
Stockholm, where he attended his first play; we visit with Harold Pinter
at his London home and learn the source of the feisty David Mamet's
legendary ear for dialogue.
In its juxtaposition of biographical detail and critical analysis, Joy
Ride explores with insight and panache not only the lives of the
theatricals but the liveliness of the stage worlds they have created.