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The book trails off until you reach its final piece, "The Synthetic Sublime," a strong evocation of a New York City that "disappears and then... disappears again; or say that every 75 years or so another city bursts out, as if against nature -- new shapes, new pursuits, new immigrants with their unfamiliar tongues and worried uneasy bustle".
This version of "The Dresser" is more intimate and stage-bound than the previous one, but it has the same timeless virtues: a strong evocation of the pains and pleasures of a life spent in the theater, and two lead roles that allow great actors to spar with and support each other for two hours.
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