Description
The second volume, I, Anatolia and Other Plays, presents eight major plays from the 1970s through the end of the millennium, including Bald Mehmet of Atca; Old Photographs; The White Gods; I, Anatolia; and, Afife Jale. Together, the two volumes grant English-language readers the pleasure of riveting drama in translations that are colloquial as well as faithful. For producers, directors, and actors, they provide a wealth of fresh new material, with characters ranging from Ottoman sultans to a Soviet cosmonaut, from the Byzantine empress Theodora to a fisherman's wife, from residents of an Istanbul neighborhood to King Midas, from Montezuma to a Turkish cabinet minister.
About the Author
Talat S. Halman is professor and chairman of the Department of Turkish Literature at Bilkent University in Ankara. He has written or edited more than seventy-five books, including Ibrahim the Mad and Other Plays: An Anthology of Modern Turkish Drama, Volume One, and Nightingales and Pleasure Gardens: Turkish Love Poems, also published by Syracuse University Press.
Jayne L. Warner is director of research at the Institute for Aegean Prehistory in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Reviews
Perceptive, judicious, and written with an engaging flair, master historian John Robert Greene's America in the Sixties vividly brings to life arguably the most important and complex decade of the twentieth century." -Melvin Small, author of The Presidency of Richard Nixon
"John Robert Greene and the 1960s are a perfect match. The incisive analysis of the politics, culture, and historical impact of that fascinating decade will delight Greene's many readers. The irreverent chapter on John F. Kennedy is certain to spark fruitful controversy. Today's students will find America in the Sixties an excellent and accessible introduction to ten years that still resonate in contemporary society." - Lewis L. Gould, author of 1968: The Election That Changed America
"John Robert Greene is the best kind of historian a gifted storyteller who peels back the layers of well-known events to reveal the web of social movements, politics and people that changed the world forever and still shapes us today." - Mary Beth Tinker, activist and educator; plaintiff in Tinker v. Des Moines (1969))
Book Information
ISBN 9780815609353
Author Talat Halman
Format Paperback
Page Count 371
Imprint Syracuse University Press
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Weight(grams) 680g
Dimensions(mm) 251mm * 173mm * 25mm