Editor's note.(Editorial)
American Theatre, April, 2005 by O; '; Quinn, Jim
Peter Zeisler took an instant dislike to me. This was 23 years and 2 months ago, and I had shown up at the TCG offices on Lexington Avenue to ask him for a job. It was, I found out later, mainly the Louisiana drawl that set his teeth on edge. Peter didn't like the American South. He'd been there, at the end of his military service, and a lot of what he saw and heard dismayed him, apparently indelibly. Some time later, when he'd begun to tolerate both me and what was left of the drawl, this is the story he told me:
Passing through New Orleans on his way back from his tour of ...
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