Edward Albee
/ˌedwəd ˈɔːlbi/
/ˌedwərd ˈɔːlbi/
- (1928-2016) a US writer of plays who became famous for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?(1962). He later won the Pulitzer Prize three times, for A Delicate Balance (1966), Seascape (1975) and Three Tall Women (1994).
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Edward Albee