What I Should Have, Could Have, and Would Have Written... Had I Not, Died First
Everything for Absence to Zebra
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Publisher Description
Volume I of Oscar Wilde's collection of works. Included are the play Oscar co-authored with Eugene O'Neill, Who's Afraid of the Long Day's Journey into the Drawing Room. Also included are 199 of Oscar's remarks, opinions and observations. Your free samples of Oscar's post mortem observations: - "America is a child of mother Europe. That the child has grown beyond the old world is its glory. That Europe has not kept up with America is her pride." - "To confess one's sins in public is the easiest way to keep one's friends close... and interested." - "Travel is one of my favorite activities. Its primary charm is that the by the time you realize that one place is truly boring you have already left it for another." Oscar also penned a short story in this hilarious Collection of Oscar Wilde's works from beyond the grave.