NEW YORK, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright Edward Albee, whose provocative and often brutal look
at American life in works such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf" earned him a reputation as one of the greatest American
dramatists, died on Friday at his home in Montauk, New York,
according to media reports. He was 88.
(Writing by Bill Trott in Washington; Reporting by Leslie Adler
in New York; Editing by Steve Gorman)
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