The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe

by Jane Wagner

Hardcover, 1986

Status

Available

Publication

HarperCollins (1986), Edition: 1st, 223 pages

Description

Based on: the Broadway play written by Wagner starring Lily Tomlin.

User reviews

LibraryThing member palmer73
This was a lucky find in my building's laundry room library.
I just wish I could've seen the original performance, but, this book provides some really cool photos by Annie Leibovitz, Matha Swope, Vladimir Bliokh, and f. Stop Fitzgerald and an almost prophetic look at real life craziness we all go
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through but maybe never give much thought to. How would other intelligent life in the universe view us?
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LibraryThing member ocgreg34
Trudy the Bag Lady has made a life for herself on the streets, offering her own bits of wit and wisdom to the passers-by. Before she wound up on the streets, she was in and out of hospitals, receiving so much electro-shock therapy that she believes her nervous system has been re-wired and now tunes
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into the bio-rhythms of people around her. Trudy takes us, along with her two alien companions, on a discovery trip to find out what it means to be human and imparting her own impressions on life. She tunes in a wide array of people, ranging from Agnus Angst, a 15-year-old punk performance artist; Agnus' grandparents Lud and Marie; Chrissy, a recently unemployed workout enthusiast; Lily, an actress currently performing a one-woman show; and many others, both men and women, gay and straight.

This play is full of marvelous insight into the human condition and life in the 1980's. This is very apparent in the incredible second act, in which we follow Lyn from the consciousness-raising times of the 1970's through her rise and fall in the business ranks of the 1980's and her turbulent family life. Also, all the characters, in one form or another, have some influence on the life of the other characters in the play, whether or not they actually meet: Lyn has an affair with Agnus's mother; Kate, a rich trendsetter, finds a suicide note left by Chrissy lying in the street; Trudy takes the aliens to see Lily's play in order to show them goosebumps. Full of wit, insight and tenderness, this play stands as a perfect glimpse into understanding society.
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LibraryThing member keilac17
Best book ever!!! I saw the show about 10 years ago and I loved it. I loved how they touch upon the different lives and how they interconnect. It's wacky, it's fun, and yet right on the money so many things. I was enchanted by the book as much as i was by the performance.
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I probably would have given this 5 stars if I had read it when it was more fresh. Though it is still relevant and wonderful, it is a little dated. You may be at a disadvantage if you don't know Lily Tomlin's work, but the photos help.
LibraryThing member caseybp
A truly great play. Funny and poignant that left me with goosebumps.

Awards

New York Drama Critics' Circle Award (Special Citation — 1985-1986)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1985

Physical description

223 p.

ISBN

9780060156732

Local notes

theater
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