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    Drexler, Rosalyn

    Born 26 November 1926, New York, New York

    Also writes under: Julia Sorel

    Daughter of George and Hilda Sherman Bronznick; married Sherman Drexler, 1946; children : one daughter, one son

    Rosalyn Drexler, who writes under both her own name and her pseudonym Julia Sorel, offers readers plays and novels that share pathos and satiric wit, mundaneness and magic, comedy and the blunt grimness of newspaper tragedy.

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  • She describes her feminist blend of "reality and fantasy" as "in the tradition of the Russian absurdists/surrealists such as Zamyatin, Gogol, and Bulgakov." Her writing is structured by plot development motivated by character, located in a world like ours—though the rules differ, and characters sometimes follow the spotlight or turn into angels.

    Drexler's drama has been well received critically, and three of her plays (Home Movies, 1967; The Writer's Opera, 1979; Transients Welcome, 1984) were awarded Obies. Her short story "Dear" won a Paris