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Athol Fugard
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ISBN: 0074506595 0074506579 007450634X 0074506609 0074506587 0074506331 0074506153 9780074506332 9780074506592 Year: 1982 Volume: 3 Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill,

The dramatic art of Athol Fugard
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ISBN: 1282062832 0253109000 9780253109002 9781282062832 0253338239 9780253338235 0253215048 9780253215048 Year: 2000 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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"Albert Wertheim's study of Fugard's plays is both extremely insightful and beautifully written... This book is aimed not only at teachers, students, scholars, and performers of Fugard but also at the person who simply loves going to see a Fugard play at the theatre." -Nancy Topping Bazin, Eminent Scholar and Professor Emerita, Old Dominion UniversityAthol Fugard is considered one of the most brilliant, powerful, and theatrically astute of modern dramatists. The energy and poignancy of his work have their origins in the institutionalized racism of his native South Africa, and more recently in the issues facing a new South Africa after apartheid. Albert Wertheim analyzes the form and content of Fugard's dramas, showing that they are more than a dramatic chronicle of South African life and racial problems. Beginning with the specifics of his homeland, Fugard's plays reach out to engage more far-reaching issues of human relationships, race and racism, and the power of art to evoke change. The Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard demonstrates how Fugard's plays enable us to see that what is performed on stage can also be performed in society and in our lives; how, inverting Shakespeare, Athol Fugard makes his stage the world.

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