Frances Kazan Explained

Frances Kazan (born 1946) is an English-born American author, best known for her 2002 historical novel Halide’s Gift.

Biography

Born Frances Wright in Brighton, England. She has a B.A. in English literature and an M.A. in Turkish Studies from New York University.[1] She is a longtime resident of New York City.

Kazan has been married twice: to Peter Rudge, former manager of The Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd;[2] and to the director and writer Elia Kazan, from 1981 until his death in 2003. She has two adult children, Joseph and Charlotte Rudge.

From 1997 to 2005, Kazan served as New York correspondent for Cornucopia, an English language magazine about Turkish culture.

Frances Kazan was instrumental in the 2009 Target Margin Theater production of Ten Blocks on the Camino Real, the one-act play by Tennessee Williams that Elia Kazan workshopped in 1949 at the Actors Studio; and The Really Big Once, a 2010 Target Margin Theater production about the creation of Tennessee Williams’s 1953 play Camino Real.[3] Both productions were directed by Target Margin Theater founder David Herskovits. Sometimes described as a foray by Williams into the avant garde, Camino Real was the result of a collaboration between Williams and director Elia Kazan.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Halide's Gift: Frances Kazan. The ATS Book Club Guide. July 2, 2012. The American Turkish Society. https://web.archive.org/web/20070730232233/http://www.americanturkishsociety.org/img/ats_bookclub_halide.pdf. July 30, 2007. dead.
  2. Web site: Robins. Cynthia. Varied life of director's wife reflected in novels. SF Gate/San Francisco Chronicle. July 2, 2012. August 16, 2001.
  3. Web site: McGee. Celia. Back to Tennessee Williams's Surreal Road. The New York Times. July 2, 2012. December 24, 2008.
  4. Web site: La Rocco. Claudia. Some Unsettled Ghosts of Theater Past. The New York Times. July 2, 2012. March 9, 2010.