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Beyond Arithmetic, Grades K-5

Changing Mathematics in the Elementary Classroom

Beyond Arithmetic, Grades K-5( )
Author: Mokros, Janice R.
Russell, Susan J.
Economopoulos, Karen
Editor: Cory, Beverly
Photographer: Guare, John
Series title:Investigations in Number, Data, and Space Ser.
ISBN:978-0-86651-846-8
Publication Date:Jul 1995
Publisher:Dale Seymour Publications
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $21.95USD $22.95
Book Details
Pages:137
Detailed Subjects: Education / Teaching / Subjects / Mathematics
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):7.05 x 9.22 x 0.42 Inches
Book Weight:0.66 Pounds
Author Biography
Mokros, Janice R. (Author)
Born of Irish Catholic parents in New York City, Guare was an only child. His parents led intense but somewhat separate lives and young Guare found himself increasingly alone as he grew up. He spent his childhood reading, listening to albums of Broadway musicals, and writing plays. His first play was presented in a neighbor's garage when he was eleven.

Guare first came to public attention with his one-act play Muzeeka (1968), a biting social satire about an ambitious man who works for a canned-music company that inflicts its banal arrangements on the entire country. The hero, Jack Argue, is a modern guilt-ridden "Everyman" who has sold himself out to the system. The play was first performed at Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theatre, then at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. On April 28, 1968, it opened off-Broadway at the Provincetown Playhouse on a double bill with Sam Shepard's Red Cross. Muzeeka ran for 65 performances and earned its author an Obie Award that year.

The House of Blue Leaves (1971), Guare's first full-length play, is set in a Queens apartment on the day the Pope is making his first visit to New York City. A savage farce, The House of Blue Leaves presents an unrelenting attack on lower middle-class values. It shows the emptiness of the characters' inner lives and the horror of their senseless acts of violence. The play won both an Obie and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1971. In 1986 it enjoyed a highly successful revival at New York's Lincoln Center, which further established Guare as a unique and critically acclaimed American playwright.

His more recent plays, such as Six Degrees of Separation (1990), show the playwright turning toward a more tragic outlook. Critics have been almost universal in their praise of Guare's screenplay for Louis Malle's film, Atlantic City (1981). Although not published in book form, the Canadian-French film has been distributed by Paramount in the United States. It is a bitte



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