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  1. Sep 24, 2024 · Elmer Rice was an American playwright, director, and novelist who wrote innovative and polemical plays. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Street Scene and adapted German Expressionist techniques in The Adding Machine.

  2. Elmer Rice was a versatile and prolific writer. He was not only a serious dramatist, with more than thirty published plays to his credit at the time of his death, but also a novelist of...

  3. Learn about Elmer Rice (1892—1967), a playwright who wrote The Adding Machine and other works. Find reference entries, works by Rice, and related items in Oxford Reference.

  4. Elmer Rice was an influential American playwright and novelist known for his contributions to expressionism in theater during the early 20th century. His works often depicted the struggles of modern life, using innovative techniques and a focus on emotional experience to challenge traditional narrative forms.

  5. Sep 22, 2009 · Summary. I n a letter dated 21 august 1922, postmarked east hampton, Elmer Rice writes his boyhood friend and legal counsel Frank Harris to say that he has just emerged from an experience that has left him “limp.” “It was grand though!” he declares. “The best time I've had in years and years.”.

  6. Elmer Rice: A Playwright's Vision of America. A. Palmieri. Published 1 October 1980. Art, History. A thorough and detailed study of this playwright's remarkable long and productive career that stretched from 1914-1963, and included over 50 plays and a Pulitzer Prize.

  7. Aug 18, 2012 · The Adding Machine. (1923), Elmer Rice’s most famous play, is one of the earliest examples of Expressionism in the American theatre. Expressionism emerged in European theatre, especially in Germany, after World War I. Representative examples include Georg Kaiser’s. Gas.