3.5 

The Skin of Our Teeth

By Thornton Wilder
The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder digital book - Fable

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A timeless statement about human foibles...and human endurance, The Skin of Our Teeth is Thornton Wilder’s brilliant, Pulitzer Prize-winning play, now reissued with a beautiful new cover and updated afterword by Wilder’s nephew, Tappan Wilder.

Time magazine called The Skin of Our Teeth "a sort of Hellzapoppin' with brains," as it broke from established theatrical conventions and walked off with the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama.

Combining farce, burlesque, and satire (among other styles), Thornton Wilder departs from his studied use of nostalgia and sentiment in Our Town to have an Eternal Family narrowly escape one disaster after another, from ancient times to the present. Meet George and Maggie Antrobus (married only 5,000 years); their two children, Gladys and Henry (perfect in every way!); and their maid, Sabina (the ageless vamp) as they overcome ice, flood, and war—by the skin of their teeth.

Witty, clever, and provocative, The Skin of Our Teeth showcases Wilder’s storytelling genius and his extraordinary talents at delving deep into the human psyche.

 


This is the story of humanity—hilarious, heartbreaking, and perpetually on the brink of collapse.


  • Breaks the Fourth Wall: Follow the maid Sabina as she stops the play, complains about her lines, and speaks directly to the audience in a revolutionary work of American drama.
  • The Eternal Family: Meet the Antrobuses, who have weathered the Ice Age, the Great Flood, and devastating wars. They have a dinosaur for a pet, their son is Cain, and they’ve been married for 5,000 years.
  • Apocalyptic Story: From a wall of ice descending on suburban New Jersey to a world-ending deluge in Atlantic City, humanity always survives…by the skin of its teeth.
  • Satirical Play: Experience Wilder's masterful blend of high-brow philosophy with low-brow slapstick, burlesque, and razor-sharp satire on the conventions of society and the stage.

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The Skin of Our Teeth Reviews

3.5
“absolute banger holy shit. incredibly funny with a lot of poignant lines. I think if you read this you understand why brecht called it "epic theatre". also funny is the reviews on Goodreads demanding to speak to the art police because it breaks theatre conventions lmao. ignore the top review on Goodreads in English from a deranged anti vaxxer claiming this book is pro nuclear family and pro Christianity, though no one ever accused reactionaries of being literate. very funny the controversy on release that Joseph Campbell accused the play of being a total plagiarism of finnegans wake, a book which maybe 15 people have read and understood in the past 100 years if I'm being generous.”

About Thornton Wilder

THORNTON WILDER (1897–1975) is the only writer to win Pulitzer Prizes for both drama (Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth) and fiction (The Bridge of San Luis Rey). He collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on Shadow of a Doubt, hiked the Alps with the heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney, received a Bronze Star for his service in World War II, and was credited with discovering Orson Welles. He was also a much-loved teacher, letter-writer (especially with Gertrude Stein), and public speaker—in four languages. Hello, Dolly! is based on his play The Matchmaker. Learn more about his extraordinary life and work at thorntonwilder.com.

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