New Iranian Plays

New Iranian Plays
Title New Iranian Plays PDF eBook
Author Torange Yeghiazarian
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2021-09-21
Genre
ISBN 9781912430475

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A new collection of plays from voices of Iran and Iranian heritage, covering a varied spectrum of themes, from modern relationships, to migration, to the effects of war. The Plays provide a necessary insight into a misunderstood nation and its people. Includes: A Moment of Silence by Mohammad Yaghoubi - (Iran) Home by Naghmeh Samini - (Iran) Shame by Sholeh Wolpe -(Iran-USA) Manus by Leila Hekmatnia (Iran), Keyvan Sarreshteh (Iran), Nazanin Sahamizadeh (Australia) Isfahan Blues Torange Yeghiazarian - (Iran-USA)

A Man of the Theater

A Man of the Theater
Title A Man of the Theater PDF eBook
Author Nasser Rahmaninejad
Publisher New Village Press
Pages 276
Release 2020-02-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1613321104

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Life in Iran as an artist under the Shah and during the Iranian Revolution A Man of the Theater tells the personal story of a theater artist caught between the two great upheavals of Iranian history in the 20th century. One is the White Revolution of the 1960s, the incomplete and uneven modernization imposed from the top by the dictatorial regime of the Shah, coming in the wake of the overthrow of the popular Mosaddegh government with the help of the CIA. The other one is the Iranian Revolution of 1979, a great rising of Iranian society against the rule of the Shah in which Khomeini’s Islamist faction ends up taking power. Written in a simple direct style, Rahmaninejad’s memoir describes his fraught creative life in Tehran during these decades, founding a theater company and directing plays under the increasing pressure of the censorship authorities and the Shah’s secret police. After being arrested and tortured by the SAVAK and after spending years in Tehran’s infamous Evin prison and being a cause célèbre of Amnesty International, Rahmaninejad is freed by the Revolution of 1979. But his new-found freedom is short-lived; the progressive intellectuals and artists find themselves overpowered and outmaneuvered by the better organized Islamists, leading to renewed terror and to exile. In Western perception, the Iranian Revolution, which this year has its 40th anniversary, often overshadows the decades of Iran’s modern history that preceded it. A Man of the Theater fills this gap. The title derives from a time of torture in prison when interrogators ordered him to write everything about his activities. To avoid revealing anything incriminating he took pen in hand and wrote and wrote about all his artistic passions, beginning, "Here it is—this is my life! I am an artist! A man of the theater!"

Iranian Theatre in Exile

Iranian Theatre in Exile
Title Iranian Theatre in Exile PDF eBook
Author Maryam Habibian
Publisher
Pages 918
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN

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The Holy Drama

The Holy Drama
Title The Holy Drama PDF eBook
Author Mahnia A. Nematollahi Mahani
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 2013
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789400600348

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Persian passion play or ta'ziya depicts the role of the Prophet's granddaughter Zeynab during the tragic death of the third Shiite Imam Hoseyn in Karbala in 680. This book depicts how Zeynab has become a role model in modern Iranian society, especially during the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War.

The Plays and Films of Bahram Beyzaie

The Plays and Films of Bahram Beyzaie
Title The Plays and Films of Bahram Beyzaie PDF eBook
Author Saeed Talajooy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 273
Release 2024-01-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0755652703

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Bahram Beyzaie is one of Iran's leading playwrights and auteur filmmakers. This book examines several of Beyzaie's films and plays and their preoccupation with the modalities and transformations of Iranian contemporary, historical and mythical identity from different perspectives. The chapters analyse Beyzaie's influential plays such as Arash and So Dies Pahlevan Akbar and his filmic magnum opuses such as The Crow, Bashu, the Little Stranger and Killing Mad Dogs from a range of critical perspectives including ecofeminist, sociopolitical, new-historicist, archetypal and psychoanalytical readings. They also explore Beyzaie's dialogue with filmic genres such as noir, different Iranian languages such as Gilaki, Iranian epics and ritual practices such as ta'ziyeh plays and javanmardi chivalry cults. Together, the chapters show how Beyzaie's works negotiate narratives of belonging and undermine the dominant exclusionist discourses in Iran, and how they use the resources of Iranian folk and performance traditions to comment on the position of women, children, intellectuals, and minorities in society.

Life and Art

Life and Art
Title Life and Art PDF eBook
Author Rose Issa
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1999
Genre Cinema
ISBN

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Stories from the Rains of Love and Death

Stories from the Rains of Love and Death
Title Stories from the Rains of Love and Death PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2008
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Controversial plays from some of Iran's leading dramatists, translated into English for the first time.