I Never Sang for My Father - Research Article from Literature and Its Times

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 14 pages of information about I Never Sang for My Father.

I Never Sang for My Father - Research Article from Literature and Its Times

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by Robert Anderson

Born in New York in 1917, Robert Woodruff Anderson graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University before serving in the U.S. Navy. He afterward wrote radio and television scripts, taught playwriting, and endured the death of a wife before writing some of his best-known works. I Never Sang for My Father was originally conceived as a film script, and, after a brief Broadway run, it made its screen debut in 1970. At heart a drama about survival, I Never Sang for My Father pits father against son in the struggle to live independently in the face of death and aging. Reflected in the relationship are conflicting influences of the two characters' times.

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