Citizens of Tokyo: Six Plays Contributor(s): Hirata, Oriza (Author), Poulton, M. Cody (Editor) |
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ISBN: 085742551X ISBN-13: 9780857425515 Publisher: Seagull Books
Binding Type: Paperback Published: September 2019 Click for more in this series: In Performance |
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BISAC Categories: - Literary Collections |
Series: In Performance |
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6" W x 7.4" L (1.10 lbs) 360 pages |
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Publisher Description: Citizens of Tokyo is the first collection in English of plays by one of Japan's most important contemporary playwrights, Oriza Hirata, whose works have been performed all over the world. The first part of Citizens of Tokyo, "At Home and Abroad," presents two plays--Toyko Notes and Kings of the Road--that are exemplary of Hirata's unique neorealist dramaturgy, which created one of the most important trends in Japanese theater since the 1990s: Quiet Theatre. The second part of the book presents two short comedies that satirize the politics of decision-making in Japan and abroad: "Loyal Rōnin: The Working Girls' Version" and "The Yalta Conference." The final part, "Robots and Androids are People Too," presents two short plays created in collaboration with Ishiguro Hiroshi and the Osaka University Robot Theatre Project. The plays are accompanied by a context-setting introduction from editor and cotranslator M. Cody Poulton. |
Contributor Bio(s): Hirata, Oriza: - Oriza Hirata is artistic director of the Seinendan Theatre Company, which he founded in 1983 while still in college. Besides his own plays, which tour both in Japan and abroad, he is a director of other playwrights' work and an influential commentator on contemporary social and political issues. At present, Hirata is research professor of the COI Research Promotion Office at the Tokyo University of the Arts.Poulton, M. Cody: - M. Cody Poulton has been teaching Japanese literature, theater, and culture at the University of Victoria in Canada since 1988 and is coeditor of The Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Drama. |
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