Description
A valuable anthology of eight plays best representing the Armenian American drama of the last thirty years, this original collection, centered thematically on the Armenian genocide and the trials of life after Armenians' expulsion from the homeland, includes an introduction and headnotes for each play.
About the Author
Nishan Parlakian is emeritus professor of drama at John Jay College. He is a playwright and a director who has staged plays in Armenian and in English. He has written extensively on Armenian theater, and he has translated numerous plays. He is a past president of the Pirandello Society and coeditor of Modern Armenian Drama: An Anthology (Columbia University Press, 2001).
Reviews
This volume as well as its predecessor belongs on the library shelf of anyone genuinely interested in Armenian theater. -- Daphne Abeel Armenian Mirror-Spectator [Parklakian's] diverse efforts and vision charted the course for this rare publication. Armenian Observer A useful contribution to Armenian studies and to collections of ethnic literatures in general... Recommended. Choice Parlakian's anthology is essential to any study of drama, literature, genocide and holocaust, and history in general. -- Nishan Parlakian Ararat Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9780231133746
Author Nishan Parlakian
Format Hardback
Page Count 608
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press