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Edward Albee 1928-: Introduction to Three Tall Women (1994)

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SOURCE: "Introduction," in Three Tall Women: A Play in Two Acts, by Edward Albee, Dutton, 1994, pp. 3-5.

In the following remarks prefacing the published version of Three Tall Women, the playwright discusses the origin of the play in his experiences with his adoptive mother.

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