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In other stories, Collins reaches back into her intimate past for dramas of a young black woman's sexual experience.
Nothing else, it seems, is permitted to matter: only the nine-inning tallies and intervening dramas of a handful of baseball games.
Where the overarching concept of the play is a familiar one – the fractious emotional dramas of a close-knit group – it deftly avoids cliches, however closely it treads.
We're excited because it combines the glamour of the bar with the everyday dramas of a small town – which has echoes of the fictional Pearl Bay.
One of Irving's sweeping modern-Dickensian novels, it follows the various dramas of a family in two separate hotels, each called the Hotel New Hampshire.
An outspoken critic of her uncle, she was long since banished; her caustic book, "The Wagners: The Dramas of a Musical Dynasty" (Weidenfeld & Nicolson; translated by Ewald Osers and Michael Downes), appeared in 2000.
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Though the curtain closed a year ago, the drama of a life well-lived continues.
A drama of a lack of conscience.
Drama, of a sort, but not exciting.
Each race produced the drama of a Hollywood movie.
This was poetic drama of a profound order.
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