Miro Gavran
Author, Short story, Drama, Totalitarianism, Playwright, Rio de Janeiro, Waterford, Buenos Aires
978-613-6-90930-1
6136909308
148
2011-08-30
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian author of short stories, fiction and drama. His works have been translated into 32 languages, and his books have come out in 150 different editions at home and abroad. His dramas and comedies have had more than 200 theatre first nights around the world and have been seen by more than two million theatre attendants. He was born in 1961. He debuted in 1983 with the drama Creon's Antigone, speaking out forcefully about political manipulation. This was followed three years later by the drama Night of the Gods, the theme being the relationship between the artist and the powers-that-be under a totalitarian system. He then wrote a cycle of plays concentrating on male-female relations, in which his heroes were often great historical persons. He has created a series of complex female characters. His heroines are both strong and emotional. He has written some forty plays to date, including Death of an Actor, All About Women, All About Men, George Washington's Loves, Chekhov Says Good-Bye to Tolstoy, How To Kill The President, Greta Garbo's Secret, Parallel Worlds, Nora in Our Time, My Wife's Husband, Dr Freud's Patient.
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