Key West Literary Seminar: October 2007 Archives

Another podcast from the 2005: Humor Seminar features Wendy Wasserstein "Shiksa Goddess: Or, How I Spent My Forties". The panel that immediately
preceded Wasserstein that afternoon had concluded that writers must mask
the identities of family members who were the basis for comic characters
in their work. Wassertstein discussed her play "The Sisters Rosensweig"
which featured a character named "Gorgeous", who was remarkably similar
to Wendy's own sister. "When your sister is named Gorgeous, and you're
named Wendy, I think you get to talk about it," she laughed.
Sadly, Wendy Wasserstein, a Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning
playwright who chronicled the triumphs and travails of modern American
women, died a year later in Jan. 2006, of lymphoma.
Right click on link and choose save as:
download
Recordings of the Key West Literary Seminar began in 1988, when Meg O'Brien recorded and produced our annual event for WLRN's Radio Reading Service. Two decades later, we continue Meg's work. Our goal is to create a complete digital archive of Seminar recordings, and to release the best of these recordings here. You can listen right here on our site, download the .mp3 files, and/or subscribe to a series of podcasts. Recordings are released on a casual schedule, as soon as they are ready. Contact Arlo Haskell, our media director, with any questions: arlohaskell [at] gmail [dot] com.
We are grateful to Private Ear Recording Studios for their excellent recording and engineering services.
Audio recordings which originate on this page and elsewhere on www.kwls.org are being made available for educational and noncommmercial use only. All rights to the recorded material belong to the author or authors speaking. © 2008. Recordings may not be retransmitted without the preceding statement. Retransmissions must include a link to the original source on www.kwls.org.
Subscribe to Podcasts from KWLS.

