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The theatre of the Holocaust ..., Vol. 2

✍ Scribed by Robert Skloot, Shimon Wincelberg


Publisher
The University of Wisconsin Press
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
416
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This second volume of The Theatre of the Holocaust, when combined with the first, represents the most significant and comprehensive international collection of plays on the Holocaust. Since the appearance of Volume 1 in 1982, theatre and Holocaust studies have undergone astonishing transformations. In Volume 2, Skloot presents six plays acknowleding the most recent theatrical forms in our post-modern age.

✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
Introduction by Robert Skloot (page 3)
CAMP COMEDY (Roy Kift, page 35)
THE SURVIVOR AND THE TRANSLATOR (Leeny Sack, page 115)
DREAMS OF ANNE FRANK (Bernard Kops, page 149)
THE MODEL APARTMENT (Donald Margulies, page 205)
THE PORTAGE TO SAN CRISTOBAL OF A.H. (George Steiner, adapted for the stage by Christopher Hampton, page 263)
H.I.D. (HEISS IS DEAD) (Howard Brenton, page 331)
Selected Bibliography (page 399)
Contributors (page 400)


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