Alfred Farag and Egyptian Theater: The Poetics of Disguise, with Four Short Plays and a Monologue

Author:   Dina A. Amin ,  Roger Allen
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
ISBN:  

9780815631637


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   27 October 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Alfred Farag and Egyptian Theater: The Poetics of Disguise, with Four Short Plays and a Monologue


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As one of Egyptian theater's leading contemporary playwrights, Alfred Farag has had a profound influence on shaping Arabic drama and Egyptian cultural politics during the past five decades. His plays interrogate the human condition, exposing the struggles of nonheroic individuals faced with political, social, and economic abuse. Farag's dramatic themes, his tireless campaign to democratize the theater, and his encouragement of cultural awareness in the remote and rural regions of Egypt in addition to the cities led to his imprisonment, battles with censorship, and exile. This remarkable writer's indomitable spirit is clearly evidenced in his spending a large part of his time while imprisoned writing plays for performances by his fellow prisons. In the first book-length examination of his work in English, Dina Amin chronicles Farag's career and offers a critical perspective on his creative output and the condition of Egyptian theater in the 1970s through the 1990s. Farag is best known for the folkloric and neorealist plays he produced during the sixties, but critics have consistently overlooked the immense body of work produced in the thirty years that followed. Filling that gap, Amin offers an account of the sophisticated development of his later work, revealing his bold experimentation and successful embrace of modernist, absurdist, and post-modern styles. With fresh insight, Amin contextualizes these works within Farag's own creative history and the larger history of Arabic theater. This book, with the inclusion of four plays and a monologue (translated for the first time into English), will bring a much-deserved wider audience to the work of this extraordinary dramatist.

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Author:   Dina A. Amin ,  Roger Allen
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 251.50cm
Weight:   0.621kg
ISBN:  

9780815631637


ISBN 10:   0815631634
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   27 October 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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There could hardly be a better symbol for the troubled existence of the creative writer in the post-revolutionary Arab world... than Alfred Farag. - Roger Allen, from the Foreword


There could hardly be a better symbol for the troubled existence of the creative writer in the post-revolutionary Arab world... than Alfred Farag. - Roger Allen, from the Foreword


Author Information

Dina A. Amin is assistant professor of Arabic literature, culture, and theater at Villanova University and a professional stage director in both the United States and Egypt.

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