The Battle of the Sexes Russian Style

Author:   Nadezhda Ptushkina
Publisher:   Glagoslav Publications Ltd
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9781782670827


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   15 August 2013
Format:   Hardback
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The Battle of the Sexes Russian Style


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Nadezhda Ptushkina's plays reflect her keen interest in constructing multidimensional characters that reflect the myriad ways people are affected by today's turbulent world. Often writing strong female roles, she does not shy away from exploring the sometimes tragic implications that lie behind her comical, almost farcical scenes. Ptushkina questions the nature of love, and explores the boundaries between the spiritual and the base, the constructive and the destructive, that lie within every human being. Conflict between the sexes constitutes the core of Ptushkina's plays, in which she warns the audience against confusing sex and love. Ptushkina rejects any notion that men and women are the same, seeing gender differences rather than personality differences as the main source of tension between men and women. Her plays thus dwell on this 'battle of the sexes' and the resulting lack of respect for women that she sees in today's Russia.In this new translation, western readers have a chance to discover why Ptushkina's work holds such wide appeal in the Russian theatre.

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Author:   Nadezhda Ptushkina
Publisher:   Glagoslav Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Glagoslav Publications Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781782670827


ISBN 10:   1782670823
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   15 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""In fact, as a leading figure of post-Soviet Russian drama, who as recently as 2000 was awarded the prestigious literary prize Severnaya Pal'mira for her plays, she has indisputably helped to revitalize and broaden parameters of contemporary Russian theatre and dramaturgy. Not only has Ptushkina introduces to the Russian public a new kind of comedy - a comedy that targets human foibles instead of a satire that ridicules the shortcomings of a regime - but she is also to be credited as one of the first playwrights in the post-Soviet era to write melodrama."" Elizabeth T.Rich ""Nadezhda Ptushkina: A Star of Russian Drama and Theatre in the New Millenium""/ SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN PERFORMANCE"


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"Nadezhda Ptushkina is the author of more than seventy plays and nine screenplays. Since 1997 she has held first place for the number of plays and audience attendance among all contemporary Russian playwrights. Her plays are staged throughout Russia and in the Soviet successor states as well as in Europe and Japan. Ptushkina also has written screenplays for nine films, three of which she directed herself. As she said in a recent interview for The Novye novosti [The New News], she moved into the media of film in search of what Chekhov once called ""new forms"", which the playwright hopes to find at the juncture of the most ancient and the most characteristic dramatic art form for the 20th century and beyond. In recent years Ptushkina also has turned to directing her own plays at several theaters.Ptushkina has had an extraordinarily diverse and colorful biography before her success as a playwright. Earlier in her life, she experienced years of financial hardship and was forced to work to provide for her family. During Gorbachev's perestroika, when the entire cultural infrastructure of the USSR collapsed, Ptushkina became a businesswoman. Ptushkina's fame as a playwright began in 1994 when St. Petersburg's ""Experiment"" state theater produced her play A Monument to Victims. The success led to the same theater releasing a production of another of Ptushkina's plays - A Mad Woman the same year. Eventually, Vitaly V. Lanskoy's production of her play Somebody Else's Candlelight at the ""small stage"" of the Stanislavsky Theater in Moscow in 1995 after which she became the most staged playwright in the capital almost overnight."

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