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  Marymount Inst. Press » Far Appomattox : a play

Far Appomattox : a play

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Far Appomattox : a play

ISBN Code : 978-1-941392-04-1
Author : Frank LeveringAll books
Introduction by : Beth HenleyAll books
Language : English
Pages number : 120
Format : Paperback
Publication date : 04/15/2015

Price : $19.95

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Far Appomattox is a play that deals with horrific losses: past, present and future.  Primarily taking place in the five days before Lee surrenders his army to Grant at Appomattox, Virginia, the play focuses on the drama inherent in imminent victory, and inevitable defeat.  The audience knows who will win and who will lose, but the play tells how the excruciating final hand was played—politically, militarily, and personally.   

There is an epic quality to Far Appomattox.  The set is spare and expressionistic (two ghostly tents appear on each side of the stage representing the union and confederate encampments.)  Direct addresses to the audience inform and misdirect.  The past and present intertwine.  Space and time are permeable.  Lee can smell Grant’s foul cigar but cannot recall his visage; Grant is acutely aware of Lee’s mind and military movements, and as the play progresses the men start to hear, then see, one another through the woods of war.

Far Appomattox is crafted with exacting historical accuracy.  Levering’s research includes private dispatches between Lee and Grant, military maps, eyewitness accounts, as well as period letters and news reports.  However, Mr. Levering is not a historian.  He is a dramatist.  He understands the nature of a play insists on dramatic distillation, invented dialogue and imagined scenes.  Finally, all is expressed through the playwright’s particular perspective on what might have been.

By adhering to historical facts Levering presents a phantasmagorical view of this crucial event in American history.  The truth, it turns out, is complex, contradictory, and surreal.

Lee and Grant hold much in common: both graduated from West Point and fought for the Union in the Mexican war; both are married to wives who own slaves and both have sons in battle; both would prefer “annihilation to defeat”; and crucially, both end the war with dignity.

Levering’s imagination, by fi lling in some long-fascinating historical gaps, illumines gaps that will never go away.

ROY BLOUNT, JR., author of Long Time Leaving: Dispatches from Up South

 

A play both fresh and deeply grounded in history, Far Appomattox gives us crucial insight to the men who decided the nation’s fate: Ulysses Grant and Robert Lee. Frank Levering wisely moves away from the faux-glories that dominate Civil War reenactment, and focuses instead on the turbulent inner lives of these two men, asking who were these leaders in the bloody battles over race and slavery in America? Far Appomattox asks us to consider their humanity and marvel over the resolution they reached in Appomattox, at a time when our country is still so obviously, painfully broken.

KATHRYN STOCKETT, author of The Help

Raised on the family orchard in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Frank Levering is the author or co-author of eight books of non-fiction, poetry, and fiction, including Moving to a Small Town  (Simon & Schuster), and the national bestseller, Simple Living  (Viking/Penguin). A pioneer in the environmentally conscious voluntary simplicity movement, Levering wrote, directed and co-produced the PBS series, also called Simple Living , that aired for five years nationwide with 1.6 million regular viewers. This innovative show was the first American television series to focus on environmental issues and can now be seen on Hulu. He is the author of seventeen produced plays. In 1999 Levering founded The Cherry Orchard Theatre  as an outdoor theater space for experimental and site-specific productions, including Chekhov’s masterpiece, The Cherry Orchard . Levering lives and works on his Virginia farm.

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