The Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi: Back of the Throat / Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat / Language Rooms / Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World / Threesome
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350057173
ISBN-10: 1350057177
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350057177
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Highlights
El
Guindi's
work
as
an
Arab
American,
Muslim
American,
political
playwright
and
immigrant
whose
voice
consistently
speaks
for
Arabs
and
Muslims
in
the
US
Notă biografică
Michael
Malek
Najjaris
an
associate
professor
of
Theatre
Arts
at
the
University
of
Oregon,
USA
with
a
specialization
in
Arab
American
and
Middle
Eastern
Theatre
forms.
He
is
the
author
ofArab
American
Drama,
Film
and
Performance,
1908
to
the
Presentand
the
editor
ofFour
Arab
American
Plays:
Works
by
Leila
Buck,
Jamil
Khoury,
Yussef
El
Guindi,
and
Lameece
Issaq
&
Jacob
Kader.He
is
on
the
advisory
board
ofArab
Stages.Yussef
El
Guindiis
a
prolific
Arab-American
playwright
of
Egyptian
descent
whose
works
have
been
produced
across
the
USA
sinceBack
of
the
Throatfirst
premiered
in
2004.
He
writes
full-length,
one-act,
and
adapted
plays
that
focus
on
the
Arab/Muslim
experience
in
the
United
States.
El
Guindi
has
been
the
recipient
of
many
prestigious
playwriting
awards
including
the
Steinberg/American
Theater
Critics
Association's
New
Play
Award,
Gregory
Award,
Edgerton
Foundation
New
Play
Award,
ACT
New
Play
Award,
Seattle
Times'
"Footlight
Award",
the
M.
Elizabeth
Osborn
Award,
L.A.
Weekly's
Excellence
in
Playwriting
Award,
Chicago's
After
Dark/John
W.
Schmid
Award
for
Best
New
Play,
and
the
Middle
East
America
Distinguished
Playwright
Award.
Cuprins
Foreword
by
Torange
Yeghiazarian,
Artistic
Director
of
Golden
Thread
Productions,
San
Francisco
and
Jamil
Khoury,
Artistic
Director
ofSilk
Road
Rising"Rosencrantz
and
Guildenstern
Meet
Abdallah
and
Ahmed:
Musings
about
Arabs
and
Muslims
in
American
Theatre",
an
essay
by
Yussef
El
Guindi
Introduction
by
Professor
Michael
Malek
Najjar
A
Note
on
the
TextsBack
of
the
ThroatOur
Enemies:
Lively
Scenes
of
Love
and
CombatLanguage
RoomsPilgrims
Musa
and
Sheri
in
the
New
WorldThreesomeAnnotated
Timeline
Notes
and
BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Rarely
does
cultural
criticism
in
theater
take
such
an
entertaining
form
as
"The
Selected
Works
of
Yussef
ElGuindi."
This
volume,
with
a
valuable
introduction
provided
by
Michael
Malek
Najjar,
has
something
for
everyone.
It
dishes
out
humor
in
large
heapings,
and
doles
out
plenty
of
curtain-worthy
drama
and
surprise
twists.
Nor
are
we
spared
the
mess
of
human
existence;
the
careening
intersections
of
dogmas
and
idiosyncrasies.
This first collection of work from the leading Arab-American dramatist, with an impressive body of supplementary material, would be an important contribution in its own right, but Yussef El Guindi's ongoing exploration of the negotiations of a minority group in the United States today, especially a minority so symbolically central as the Arab-Americans, gives his work particular interest and importance. This collection should be on the shelf not only of anyone interested in the contemporary American theatre, but of anyone interested in the dynamics of minority populations in the U.S, today-arguably the nation's most pressing social and cultural concern.
To refer to Yussef El Guindi as only an influential Arab-American playwright would be to taper off the width of his contributions to world theater. While the human experiences within which he writes include many liminal characters living "in-and-between" time and space, his overall dramatic view of humanity is universal and transcends the lens of hybridity. Yussef El Guindi composes his plays with precision, intellect and humor; and with a supertext that connects all his works together. Yussef El Guindi writes with both reader and spectator in mind and his work is both dramatic literature and theatrical.
This first collection of work from the leading Arab-American dramatist, with an impressive body of supplementary material, would be an important contribution in its own right, but Yussef El Guindi's ongoing exploration of the negotiations of a minority group in the United States today, especially a minority so symbolically central as the Arab-Americans, gives his work particular interest and importance. This collection should be on the shelf not only of anyone interested in the contemporary American theatre, but of anyone interested in the dynamics of minority populations in the U.S, today-arguably the nation's most pressing social and cultural concern.
To refer to Yussef El Guindi as only an influential Arab-American playwright would be to taper off the width of his contributions to world theater. While the human experiences within which he writes include many liminal characters living "in-and-between" time and space, his overall dramatic view of humanity is universal and transcends the lens of hybridity. Yussef El Guindi composes his plays with precision, intellect and humor; and with a supertext that connects all his works together. Yussef El Guindi writes with both reader and spectator in mind and his work is both dramatic literature and theatrical.