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Ostrovsky: Four Plays: Too Clever by Half; Crazy Money; Innocent as Charged; the Storm
By (Author) Alexander Ostrovsky
Translated by Stephen Mulrine
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
13th May 1997
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
891.723
Paperback
110
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Includes three comedies - Too Clever by Half, Crazy Money, Innocent as Charged - and a tragedy The Storm from the father of Russian drama. Ostrovsky (1823-86) paved the way for twentieth-century stage realism in Russia. These plays are populated by characters that reveal Ostrovskys talent for well-turned idiomatic phrases and his acute observation of behaviour and conditioning.
Born Glasgow, 1937, married with three children, lecturer in History of Art at Glasgow School of Art. Freelance writer, broadcaster and translator. Literary output includes poetry, short stories and criticism, also several original plays for television, and some ninety plus hours of radio drama, serials, adaptations and original plays. His adaptation of Yerofeev's 'Moscow Stations', published by Oberon Books, has been staged in Edinburgh, London and New York. Since the late 1980s has concentrated on translation from Russian.