Sobre el Autor

Albert Ramsdell Gurney, often known simply as A.R. Gurney, was a distinguished American playwright and novelist recognized for his insightful explorations of the American upper middle class. His works often delved into themes of social class, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions. Gurney's unique voice and keen observation of societal norms made his plays resonate with audiences, leading to a successful career in theater and literature.

Throughout his prolific career, Gurney penned numerous plays, many of which were critically acclaimed. His notable works include "The Cocktail Hour," "Sylvia," and "The Golden Age," each reflecting his nuanced understanding of human dynamics. Gurney's ability to combine humor with poignant commentary on contemporary issues earned him a respected place in American theater. His legacy endures through the continued performances of his plays and the influence he has had on subsequent generations of playwrights.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento November 1, 1930
Lugar de Nacimiento Syracuse, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento June 13, 2023