Inside/outside / Herman Wouk

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: English, Arabic Publication details: Boston: Little brown and Company 1985Edition: First editionDescription: 644 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781559364799 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.82/989274 23
Other classification:
  • DRA002000 | DRA015000 | HIS019000 | LCO012000
Contents:
Tennis in Nablus / by Ismail Khalidi -- Keffiyeh/Made in China / by Dalia Taha -- Plan D / by Hannah Khalil -- Handala / adapted by Abdelfattah Abusrour -- Territories / by Betty Shamieh -- 603 / by Imad Farajin.
Summary: "Due to the enormous-and ever-growing-interest in Palestinian plays around the world, Inside/Outside brings together six dynamic Palestinian playwrights from both Occupied Palestine and the Diaspora, making it the very first collection of its kind. These plays take on Palestinian history and culture with irreverence, humor, and, above all, an electrifying creativity. This anthology will be a vital contribution to world theater, introducing six political, social, and culturally relevant plays by Palestinian authors living inside the country, and those of descent living outside."-- Provided by publisher.
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Tennis in Nablus / by Ismail Khalidi -- Keffiyeh/Made in China / by Dalia Taha -- Plan D / by Hannah Khalil -- Handala / adapted by Abdelfattah Abusrour -- Territories / by Betty Shamieh -- 603 / by Imad Farajin.

"Due to the enormous-and ever-growing-interest in Palestinian plays around the world, Inside/Outside brings together six dynamic Palestinian playwrights from both Occupied Palestine and the Diaspora, making it the very first collection of its kind. These plays take on Palestinian history and culture with irreverence, humor, and, above all, an electrifying creativity. This anthology will be a vital contribution to world theater, introducing six political, social, and culturally relevant plays by Palestinian authors living inside the country, and those of descent living outside."-- Provided by publisher.

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