Harry Kondoleon

American dramatist

Harry Kondoleon was a gay American playwright and novelist. He was born on February 26, 1955. He died of AIDS' companion infections in New York City on March 16, 1994, aged 39.[1]

He graduated from Hamilton College and the Yale School of Drama. He was awarded the Fulbright, National Endowment for the Arts, Rockefeller and Guggenheim fellowships.

Works

Plays

  • The Brides - 1980
  • The Côte d'Azur Triangle - 1980
  • Rococo - 1981
  • Self-Torture and Strenuous Exercise - 1982
  • Andrea Rescued - 1982
  • Clara Toil - 1982
  • The Fairy Garden - 1982
  • Christmas on Mars - 1983
  • Slacks and Tops - 1983
  • Linda Her - 1984
  • The Vampires - 1984
  • Anteroom - 1985
  • Play Yourself - 1988
  • The Poet's Corner - 1988
  • Zero Positive - 1988
  • Love Diatribe - 1990
  • The Houseguests - 1993
  • Saved or Destroyed - 1994

Novels

  • The Whore of Tiampuan - 1991
  • Diary of a Lost Boy - 1994

Poetry

  • Rudy on Ruby and Nadine (Wedge pamphlet)
  • The Death of Understanding: Love Poems - 1987

Awards

  • 1982-1983 Obie Award for "most promising young playwright" (Shared with Tina Howe (for "distinguished playwriting"), and David Mamet (for Edmond))
  • 1984-1985 Obie Award to Elizabeth Wilson for her role in Kondoleon's "Anteroom"
  • 1992-1993 Obie Award for "The Houseguests"
  • 2000-2001 Obie Award to Craig Lucas for directing "Saved or Destroyed"

References

  1. ^ New York Times, 07 April 1994 Retrieved 18 May 2012
  • Playwright's Page on Dooleee.com
  • Playwright's Horizons Awards Page
  • Article about a posthumous festival of Kondoleon's works in 2000
  • Obituary

External links

  • Article about "The Fairy Garden" and Kondoleon's work
  • Village Voice Review of "Saved or Destroyed"
  • Article on Kondoleon's The Houseguests, camp, and the philosophy of Kierkegaard
  • Harry Kondoleon at Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Harry Kondoleon Papers at Fales Library and Special Collections at New York University
  • Article on Harry Kondoleon's poetry and translations of four of his poems in Greek for online literary magazine ΑΣΣΟΔΥΟ by Natasha Remoundou (Athens, 2023)
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