The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary Norwegian Plays Contributor(s): Fauske, Eirik (Author), Grønskag, Kristofer (Author), Johnsen, Pernille Dahl (Author) |
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ISBN: 1786826976 ISBN-13: 9781786826978 Publisher: Oberon Books
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: March 2020 |
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BISAC Categories: - Drama | Anthologies (multiple Authors) - Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh - Performing Arts | Theater - History & Criticism |
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.1" W x 7.8" L (0.70 lbs) 336 pages |
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Publisher Description: 'If the essence of drama is conflict, the crossing of wills, of culture versus barbarism, the Norwegians have a natural spring to tap into - and it is explosive.' - Line Rosvoll, Artistic Director of the Norwegian Centre of New Playwriting, from her Introduction. The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary Norwegian Plays brings together a selection of exciting playwrights reflecting the breadth and vitality of Norwegian theatre's booming new writing scene. Six plays, translated by Neil Howard and published for the first time in English, demonstrate a common willingness to push formal boundaries and to find new ways to tackle the universal experiences of the human condition; grief and loss, violence, manipulation, abuse and despair. Grief Work by Eirik Fauske; Kinder K by Kristofer Gr nskag; A Remarkable Person by Pernille Dahl Johnsen; Time Without Books by Lene Therese Teigen; Why Not Before by Liv Hel e; Watching Shadows by Hans Petter Blad |
Contributor Bio(s): Howard, Neil: - Neil Howard is a former English teacher and resident of Oslo since 1994, with many years' experience of translating and proof-reading for many business sectors in the Norwegian and Swedish markets. Neil has translated over 50 pieces for theaters, including ACE Productions, Finland; Birmingham Repertory Theatre, England; Brage Teatret; Det Norske Teatret; National Theatre, England; Traverse Theater. |
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