"Nobody's safe around a writer."

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Source: Lanford Wilson (1994). “Four Short Plays by Lanford Wilson”, p.11, Dramatists Play Service Inc

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Lanford Wilson

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Lanford Wilson was an influential American playwright known for his exploration of love and identity in works like 'Talley's Folly'.

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