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William Motter Inge ( "inj")
[Inge - Definitions from Dictionary.com] ( – ) was an
American playwright and novelist, whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations. In the early 1950s, he had a string of memorable Broadway productions, and one of these,
Picnic, earned him a
Pulitzer Prize. With his portraits of small-town life and settings rooted in the American heartland, Inge became known as the "Playwright of the Midwest."
Biography
Early years
Born in
Independence, Kansas, Inge attended
Independence Community College and graduated from the
University of Kansas in 1935 with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Drama. Offered a scholarship to work on a
Master of Arts degree, he moved to
Nashville,
Tennessee, to attend the
George Peabody College for Teachers, but later dropped out.