Larry Kramer has been described by Susan Sontag as "one of America's
most valuable troublemakers." As Frank Rich writes in his Foreword to
this new collection of writings for the screen and stage, "his plays are
almost journalistic in their observation of the fine-grained documentary
details of life ... that may well prove timeless." The title work, the
Oscar-nominated screenplay for Women in Love, is a movie "as sensuous as
anything you've probably ever seen on film" (The New York Times). The
screenplay is accompanied by Kramer's reflections on the history of the
production, sure to be of interest to any student of film. This volume
also includes several early plays, Sissies' Scrapbook, A Minor Dark Age,
and the political farce Just Say No, illuminating the development of one
of our most important literary figures. "Since his screenplay for Women
in Love, Kramer has been a prophet of psychic health and catastrophe
among us." -- from The American Academy of Arts and Letters citation