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The Wild Party (poem)

Andrew Lippa: A Wild, Wild Party for voice and piano, intermediate voice sheet music. Includes an High-Quality PDF file to download instantly. Licensed to Virtual Sheet Music® by Hal Leonard® publishing company. NOTE: The image above is just a preview of the first page of this item. Lippa Wild Party Script Pdf Free When Queenie and Burrs set out to throw the party to end all parties, their motives aren’t exactly pure. Each intent on driving the other wild with jealousy, the night escalates into a deadly game of one upmanship.

The Wild Party is a book-length narrative poem, written by Joseph Moncure March.

The poem was widely banned upon its 1928 publication, first in Boston, for having content viewed as wild as the titular party. The poem was a success despite, and perhaps in part, due to the controversy surrounding the work, although March's subsequent projects were more mainstream.

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The poem tells the story of show people Queenie and her lover Burrs, who live in a decadent style that March depicts as unique to Hollywood, decide to have one of their parties, complete with illegal bathtub gin and the couple's colorful, eccentric and egocentric friends, but the party does not unfold without more tumultuous goings-on than planned.

A new hardcover edition was released in 1994 with the subtitle The Lost Classic. It featured about fifty black-and-white illustrations by Art Spiegelman, a long-time admirer of the poem. In his introduction to the volume, Spiegelman recalls his first meeting with writer William Burroughs. He indicates that the conversation was stilted until Spiegelman asked if the elderly Burroughs had ever encountered March's poem. 'Burroughs had first read the book in 1938, when he was a graduate student at Harvard,' Spiegelman wrote. 'The Wild Party,' [Burroughs] mused '...It's the book that made me want to be a writer.' Spiegelman recalls that Burroughs then recited the opening couplet of the poem, in a manner that gave Spiegelman the impression that Burroughs could have continued the recitation, perhaps even to the final lines.[1]

The Wild Party was adapted into a poorly received other version, by Andrew Lippa, performed off-Broadway.

The Wild Party has been translated into French, German, Spanish.

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  1. ^Spiegelman, Joseph Moncure March ; drawings by Art Spiegelman (1994). The wild party : the lost classic (1st ed.). New York: Pantheon Books.
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