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Edward Albee Finds a New Audience, or It Finds Him

By TERRY McCABE

"A lot of people thought that what I was doing was crap. So I kept on doing it and they came around."

So Edward Albee has Louise Nevelson say in his newest play, Occupant, his tribute to the sculptor. It is a statement he could be excused for making about himself. There was a 10-year stretch when, even with two Pulitzer Prizes under his...

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