A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute.


The New York Journal-American, October 29, 1956.


A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute.

A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute.

A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute.

A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute.