If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should not be knocked down because of its approach to its subject.


Conversations with Edward Albee (ed. 1988)


If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should...

If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should...

If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should...

If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should...