A. R. Gurney

Albert Ramsdell Gurney Jr. (November 1, 1930 – June 13, 2017) (sometimes credited as Pete Gurney) was an American playwright, novelist and academic.

A. R. Gurney
BornAlbert Ramsdell Gurney Jr.
(1930-11-01)November 1, 1930
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
DiedJune 13, 2017(2017-06-13) (aged 86)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
Occupation
EducationWilliams College (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
GenreTheatre
Notable works
  • Love Letters
  • The Cocktail Hour
  • The Dining Room
  • Sweet Sue
Spouse
Mary Forman Goodyear
(m. 1957)
Children4

Gurney is known for plays including The Dining Room (1982), Sweet Sue (1986/7), The Cocktail Hour (1988), and for his Pulitzer Prize nominated play Love Letters (1988). His series of plays about upper-class WASP life in contemporary America have been called "penetratingly witty studies of the WASP ascendancy in retreat."

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