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Theatre Matters

Performance and Culture on the World Stage

Theatre Matters( )
Editor: Boon, Richard
Plastow, Jane
Foreword by: Soyinka, Wole
Contribution by: Osofisan, Ferni
Tsehaye, Solomon
Steadman, Ian
Innes, Christopher
Upton, Carole-Anne
Verma, Jatinder
Bradby, David
Series title:Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre Ser.
ISBN:978-0-521-63054-2
Publication Date:Dec 1998
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $125.00
Book Description:

Theatre, in a variety of forms and contexts, can make, and indeed has made, positive political and social interventions in a range of developing cultures across the world. In this book a distinguished team of theatre historians and dramatists, explore how theatre has a dynamic and often difficult relationship with societies and states, arguing positively that theatrical activity can make a difference.The collection begins with a foreword by Wole Soyinka and, through the volume,...
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Book Details
Pages:228
Detailed Subjects: Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.123 x 9.204 x 0.78 Inches
Book Weight:1.067 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
Wole Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, Ogun State of Nigeria on July 13, 1934. He attended Government College and University College in Ibadan before receiving a degree in English from the University of Leeds in England in 1958. He has held research and teaching appointments at several universities including the University of Ibadan, the University of Ife, Cornell University, Emory University, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Loyola Marymount.

He is a distinguished playwright, poet, novelist, essayist, social critic, political activist, and literary scholar. His plays include The Swamp Dwellers, The Lion and the Jewel, A Dance of the Forests, The Bacchae of Euripides, A Play for Giants, Death and the King's Horsemen, From Zia with Love, The Beatification of Area Boy, and King Baabu. His collections of poetry include Idanre and Other Poems, A Shuttle in the Crypt, and Mandela's Earth and Other Poems. His novels include The Interpreters, which won the 1968 Jock Campbell Literary Award, and Season of Anomy.

His autobiographical works include Ake: The Years of Childhood, Isara: A Voyage Around Essay, The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Memoir of the Nigerian Crisis, and You Must Set Forth at Dawn. His literary essays collections include Myth, Literature and the African World and Art, Dialogue and Outrage. During the civil war in Nigeria, he appealed for cease-fire in an article. Accused of treason, he was held in solitary confinement for 22 months. Two of his works, The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka and Poems from Prison, were secretly written on toilet paper and smuggled out of prison. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.

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