Mary Zimmerman
Mary Zimmerman
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Mary Zimmerman is a renowned American poet, playwright, and translator. She was born on December 4, 1955.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: December 4, 1955
Died: May 19, 2019
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Mary Zimmerman was an American poet, playwright, and translator. Her work is characterized by a unique blend of poetry, drama, and storytelling.
Early Life and Background
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Zimmerman grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She developed an interest in theater at a young age and began writing her own plays while still in high school. After completing her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University, she went on to earn a Master's degree from the Yale School of Drama.
Major Accomplishments
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Pulitzer Prize Winner: Zimmerman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2002 for her play "Metamorphoses," which is based on the works of Ovid.
Tony Award Nominee: She has been nominated for a Tony Award twice, once for Best Book of a Musical and again for Best Play.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Zimmerman's most notable works include:
Metamorphoses (2002): This Pulitzer Prize-winning play is an adaptation of the ancient Roman poet Ovid's "Metamorphoses." It tells the story of human transformation and change through a series of interconnected tales.
The Sunset Limited (2010): Based on a screenplay by Cormac McCarthy, this one-act play explores themes of mortality, faith, and redemption.
Impact and Legacy
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Mary Zimmerman's work has had a significant impact on the world of theater. Her unique blend of poetry and drama has captivated audiences worldwide. Through her plays, she has been able to explore complex themes and emotions in a way that is both accessible and thought-provoking.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Zimmerman's legacy extends far beyond her individual works. She was an influential figure in the world of theater, known for pushing boundaries and challenging traditional storytelling techniques. Her quotes and writings continue to inspire new generations of artists and writers, making her a lasting presence in the literary world.
Her play Metamorphoses is particularly significant as it has been widely performed and adapted across the globe. The play's themes of transformation and change are timeless and universal, resonating with audiences from diverse backgrounds.
In conclusion, Mary Zimmerman was a talented poet, playwright, and translator who left an indelible mark on the world of theater. Her work continues to be celebrated for its unique blend of poetry and drama, and her legacy serves as inspiration for artists and writers everywhere.
Quotes by Mary Zimmerman

A: The soul wanders in the dark, until it finds love. And so, wherever our love goes, there we find our soul. Q: It always happens? A: If we’re lucky. And if we let ourselves be blind. Q: Instead of watching out? A: Instead of always watching out.
![I'm drawn to very large texts that are mammothly popular in different parts of the world but are almost unknown here [the USA]. They're safe bets; if they've been around for 2,000 years, there's a reason. It's often a title or just a phrase within the text that will compel me to adapt it.](/_vercel/image?url=https:%2F%2Flakl0ama8n6qbptj.public.blob.vercel-storage.com%2Fquotes%2Fquote-2808230.png&w=1536&q=100)
I'm drawn to very large texts that are mammothly popular in different parts of the world but are almost unknown here [the USA]. They're safe bets; if they've been around for 2,000 years, there's a reason. It's often a title or just a phrase within the text that will compel me to adapt it.

A: The soul wanders in the dark, until it finds love. And so, wherever our love goes, there we find our soul. Q: It always happens? A: If we're lucky. And if we let ourselves be blind. Q: Instead of watching out? A: Instead of always watching out.

I've always loved fairy tales. I think they perhaps led me to theater rather than the other way around. As a child I wanted to invent a machine that could record my dreams, so I could watch them in the morning; or hire someone to draw the things I had in my head, because I knew I didn't have the skill to do it myself. Theater is that machine. I can make these images come to life and actually walk around inside them for a while.

The soul wanders in the dark, until it finds love. And so, wherever our love goes, there we find our soul.

I've done a lot of hard work, and it ain't killed me, ... Young people today couldn't take what I have been through.

Mara has a personality that can handle that because it changes every single day. Lots of designers think it sounds exciting, but it's very high pressure.


