FRAGMENTE and 3.31.93.

Author:   Lars Norén ,  Marita Lindholm Gochman
Publisher:   Altschuler, Richard & Associates,US
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9781884092954


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   15 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Lars Norén, generally considered Sweden's greatest playwright since August Strindberg, has written over 75 plays. While they are regularly per­formed in Nordic and European countries and have been translated into sev­eral languages, English-language readers were deprived of his major works until 2013, when Chaucer Press Books published Two Plays: And Give Us the Shadows and Autumn and Winter, followed by Three Plays: Demons, Act, and Terminal 3 and then by Blood and War. This volume pre­sents two of Norén's most recent major plays in English that are thematically related, written after the financial collapse of 2008: FRAGMENTE is about what happened to the working class after the collapse, especially how its members--composed of many immigrants hit by layoffs and uncertainty--did their best to live through their often life-threat­ening situation. 3.31.93. is about a middle class neighborhood in a big city whose citizens--fraught with angst, illness and psychological problems after the financial collapse--both depend upon and avoid each other. In both plays horrific, pointless crimes are committed that seemingly reflect the ""disconnect"" between people and governmental bu­reaucracies attempting desperately, but in vain, to be helpful and caring. What really stands out about these plays, however, is how they capture the charac­ters' humanity and the essence of their everyday lives, for better or worse. Translator Marita Lindholm Gochman was born in Sweden and came to America in 1964, where she has had a rich theatrical career. In 1985 she translated her first Norén play into English, The Last Supper, and has since translated 25 of his plays--making her Norén's foremost English language translator. Since 1987 Ms. Gochman, who lives in Manhattan, NY, has served as a board member of Circle in the Square, The Inter­national Theatre Insti­tute, and The Signature Theatre. ""Lars Norén, regarded by many as the greatest Swedish playwright since Strindberg, has dealt with the love-hate relationships of modern dysfunctional families in emotionally powerful and sombre plays spiced with absurd humour."" --Encyclopedia Britannica Online ""He has made the present time our home and exposed the anxiety beneath the surface of the welfare state."" --Per Wastberg, former chairman of International PEN and editor-in-chief of Sweden's largest daily newspaper

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Author:   Lars Norén ,  Marita Lindholm Gochman
Publisher:   Altschuler, Richard & Associates,US
Imprint:   Chaucer Press (imprint of Altschuler, Richard & Associates, Inc)
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9781884092954


ISBN 10:   1884092950
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   15 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Lars Noren, regarded by many as the greatest Swedish playwright since Strindberg, has dealt with the love-hate relationships of modern dysfunctional families in emotionally powerful and sombre plays spiced with absurd humour. -Encyclopedia Britannica Online He has made the present time our home and exposed the anxiety beneath the surface of the welfare state. -Per Wastberg, former chairman of International PEN and editor-in-chief of Sweden's largest daily newspaper


""Lars Norén, regarded by many as the greatest Swedish playwright since Strindberg, has dealt with the love-hate relationships of modern dysfunctional families in emotionally powerful and sombre plays spiced with absurd humour."" -Encyclopedia Britannica Online ""He has made the present time our home and exposed the anxiety beneath the surface of the welfare state."" -Per Wastberg, former chairman of International PEN and editor-in-chief of Sweden's largest daily newspaper


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