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Jan 1, 1938 — —· 88 yrs

INDIA AUTHOR · DRAMA · TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH

Girish Raghunath Karnad

Also known as: गिरीश कर्नाड, Girish KARNAD

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Plays Tughlaq (translated in Hindustani by B.V.Karanth) Major Indian Directors who stage it- Ebrahim Alkazi, Prasanna , Arvind Gaur & Dinesh Thakur Hayavadana Nagamandala Bali Agni mattu Male (The Fire and the Rain),First Directed by Prasanna for NSD Rep. ODakalu Bimba Yayaathi Anjumallige Maa Nishaadha Tippuvina Kanasugalu (The Dreams of Tipu Sultan) Taledanda In Hindi its known as Rakt-Kalyan translated by Ram Gopal Bajaj ,first directed by Ebrahim Alkazi for NSD rep.,then by Arvind Gaur(1995-2008,still running)for Asmita Theater Group, New Delhi Hittina Hunja

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SCENE: A spacious whitewashed room in Dreissiger's house at Peterswaldau, where the weavers must deliver their finished webs.

— from Three Plays

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The dreams of Tipu Sultan

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Three Plays

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World-renowned historian Howard Zinn has turned to drama to explore the legacy of Karl Marx and Emma Goldman and to delve into the intricacies of political and social conscience perhaps more deeply than traditional history permits. Three Plays brings together all this work, including the previously unpublished Daughter of Venus, along with a new introductory essay on political theater, and prefaces to each of the plays.“The first act of ‘Emma,’ Howard Zinn’s play about Emma Goldman, is a small miracle. Here is a drama that holds down the heroics, polemics and didacticism to which works about heroes and heroines are prone. True, Emma is idealized; she is loving, honest, selfless, daring, but she is also human and believable.”—Walter Goodman, New York Times“[Marx in Soho is] an imaginative critique of our society’s hypocrisies and injustices, and an entertaining, vivid portrait of Karl Marx as a voice of humanitarian justice — which is perhaps the best way to remember him.” —Kirkus Reviews“[Daughter of Venus’s] central concerns — personal and social ethics; the balance of obligations to ourselves, our families, and our fellow citizens; the uses and abuses of political and scientific power — remain as timely as ever. . . . Zinn not only displays a fluid and passionately committed style but also is attempting to do something interesting with it: to interweave a story of familial tensions and national politics, and in doing so to remind us that the way we live our lives on the small, local, day-to-day scale of family life can have repercussions and implications for the life of the nation at large.”—Louise Kennedy, Boston Globe

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Collected plays

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Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature, this Nigerian poet, playwright, and novelist writes of the rich cultural traditions as well as the hopes and frustrations of black Africa. This two-volume collection of his plays includes A Dance of the Forests, The Swamp Dwellers, The Strong Breed, The Road, and The Bacchae of Euripides in the first volume, and The Lion and the Jewel, Kongi's Harvest, The Trials of Brother Jero, Jero's Metamorphosis, and Madmen and Specialists in the second volume. --Publisher.

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