Short Arabic plays : an anthology /

It's only in fairly recent times that Arab writers have turned their hands to the theater. This collection of nineteen plays is evidence of the remarkable strides made as numerous playwrights have come to grips with this genre's problems and potential. The essence of the collection is its...

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Otros Autores: Jayyusi, Salma Khadra
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:inglés
árabe
Publicado: New York : Interlink Books, 2003.
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Sumario:It's only in fairly recent times that Arab writers have turned their hands to the theater. This collection of nineteen plays is evidence of the remarkable strides made as numerous playwrights have come to grips with this genre's problems and potential. The essence of the collection is its sheer variety. The subject matter ranges from the horrors of a political prison camp to the comic tribulations of furtive lovers trapped in a minefield, from historical fable to the world of official bureaucracy, while dramatic treatments range from the conventional to the highly experimental, some using surreal techniques -- now disturbing, now hilariously amusing. Many of the plays use humor or pungent satire to address distinctively Arab issues and problems, whether these have their source outside or inside the Arab world itself. The collection gives a valuable insight into a fast-changing and increasingly distinctive area of modern Arabic literature. -- From publisher's description.
Descripción Física:xiii, 466 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1566564697
9781566564694