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American Political Plays in the Age of Terrorism: Break of Noon; 7/11; Omnium Gatherum; Columbinus; Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them
By (Author) Neil LaBute
By (author) Kia Corthron
Volume editor Allan Havis
By (author) Theresa Rebeck
By (author) Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros
By (author) Stephen Karam
By (author) PJ Paparelli
By (author) Christopher Durang
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
4th April 2019
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Anthologies: general
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: from c 2000
812.60803581
Paperback
352
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
330g
This powerful anthology brings together reflective and raw plays by American playwrights surrounding the psychic and political boundaries of the many faces and shadows of terrorism. Allan Haviss introduction addresses a variety of terrorism cases from the last 25 years, examines several theories of the root causes of modern terrors, and underscores how theatre forms a unique contour to social and philosophical thought on terrorism. With a foreword from Robert Brustein, the anthology features: Break of Noon by Neil LaBute 7/11 by Kia Corthron Omnium Gatherum by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros Columbinus by PJ Paparelli and Stephen Karam Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them by Christopher Durang
Allan Havis is Professor of Theatre and Provost Emeritus of Thurgood Marshall College at the University of California, San Diego, USA. He is the author of nineteen full-length published plays, which have been produced at many of the nation's leading playhouses.