Although Tolstoy's fame rests on his novels, he was also a prolific dramatist. Because his plays are satirical, didactic, and colored by complex peasant dialect, earlier translations have been seriously flawed. These imperfect translations, coupled with Tolstoy's famous polemics against Shakespeare and Chekhov, have reinforced the general misapprehension that Tolstoy was not a dramatist. Now noted Slavic philologist Marvin Kantor and Tatiana Tulchinsky have prepared the first complete English tr...
Petrushka
The contributors - two Slavicists, a musicologist and an art historian - offer a detailed exploration of the ballet, Petrushka, which premiered in Russia in 1911 and became one of the most important and influential theatrical works of the modernist period.
This collection comprises four plays and two essays written by Nabokov during the years he lived in Berl in. The plays included are Man from USSR, The Event, The Gra nd-dad, and The Pole '
A tale of battling armies, political intrigue, star-crossed romance, and historical cataclysm, The Peach Blossom Fan is one of the masterpieces of Chinese literature, a vast dramatic composition that combines the range and depth of a great novel with the swift intensity of film. In the mid-1640s, famine sweeps through China. The Ming dynasty, almost 300 years old, lurches to a bloody end. Peking falls to the Manchus, the emperor hangs himself, and Ming loyalists take refuge in the southern cap...
Lloyd Suh: Collected Plays (Methuen Drama Play Collections)
by Lloyd Suh
Discover the work of 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist Lloyd Suh, whose work contests the pastness of the past, revealing the unexpected ways that history reverberates across the present to shape the future.Through his plays, Lloyd Suh has been documenting 150 years of Asian and Asian American experiences, exploring forgotten and ignored pivotal moments in Asian American history. His plays draw on a variety of forms and aesthetics to re-tell, re-discover, and re-invent the past. Unique in scope and...
Set in present day Ahmedababd, the play explores the conflict that exists in a marriage between a Hindu and a Muslim against the backdrop of the explosive communal politics of India. "One of the most mesmerizing and absorbing 80 minutes I have spent in the theatre."--"Redditch Observer"
Set in 1930s India, the testament of Bakhar, a latrine cleaner, illuminates attitudes towards the lowest caste at a time of tremendous political upheaval.
House of the Sun (Tamasha S.)
by Sudha Bhuchar and Kristine Landon-Smith
A compelling and hilarious story about a group of refugees who fled Sind at the time of partition and now live in an apartment block in Bombay. Staged at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East in 1991.
Indian Indies (Routledge Focus on Film Studies)
by Ashvin Immanuel Devasundaram
This book offers a concise and cutting-edge repository of essential information on new independent Indian films, which have orchestrated a recent renaissance in the Bollywood-dominated Indian cinema sphere. Spotlighting a specific timeline, from the Indies’ consolidated emergence in 2010 across a decade of their development, the book takes note of recent transformations in the Indian political, economic, cultural and social matrix and the concurrent release of unflinchingly interrogative and ra...
Taking place over a delicious two-course Chinese meal, From Shore to Shore blends live music, drama, English, Cantonese and Mandarin to tell an uplifting story of love and loss, struggle and survival. Three stories, three lives, three journeys, to find a place called home. Cheung Wing is escaping from war, Mei Lan’s had enough of the potato peeler, and Yi Di wants the impossible – her parents’ approval.
Kabuki Plays on Stage v. 3; Darkness and Desire, 1804-1864
Darkness and Desire, 1804-1864, is the third volume in a monumental new series - the first collection of kabuki play translations to be published in nearly a quarter of a century. Fifty-one plays, published in four volumes, vividly trace kabuki's changing relations to Japanese society during the premodern era. The fourteen plays translated in Volume 3, Darkness and Desire, 1804-1864, mark an extreme point in the development of kabuki dramaturgy. The plays are remarkable, even within kabuki, for...
Translations of 19 noh and nine kyogen plays seeking to produce English poetry which reproduces the 'texture of the Japanese'... an experiment in translating the 'untranslatable' word play which provides so much of the effect of noh in the original.
Abhishek Majumdar: Collected Plays (Oberon Modern Playwrights)
by Abhishek Majumdar
The first collection of plays from Indian playwright Abhishek Majumdar, in Hindi.
Nippon Wars and Other Plays (In Performance) (In Performance - (Seagull Titles CHUP))
"Nippon Wars and Other Plays" provides a unique and fascinating window into the last thirty years of Japan's dynamic theater scene. This collection of plays from renowned Japanese theater artist Takeshi Kawamura gathers together for the first time in English several of his most important plays. "Nippon Wars" and "The Lost Babylon" explore Japan's popular culture during and after the economic bubble of the late 1980s and capture the culture's apocalyptic but sublime essence. The intertextual work...