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Author:
Bezerra, Paco, 1978- author.
Title:
Plays by Paco Bezerra : cutting edge Spanish theatre / Paco Bezerra ; translated and edited by Anton Pujol.
Publisher:
Methuen Drama,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
139 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Man-woman relationships--Drama.
Spanish drama--21st century--Translations into English.
Bezerra, Paco,--1978---Translations into English.
Other Authors:
Container of (work): Bezerra, Paco, 1978- Grooming. English.
Container of (work): Bezerra, Paco, 1978- Señor Ye ama los dragones. English.
Container of (work): Bezerra, Paco, 1978- Lulú. English.
Container of (work): Bezerra, Paco, 1978- Muero porque no muero. English.
Pujol, Anton, editor. editor.
Other Titles:
Grooming
Lord Ye loves dragons
Lulú
I die for I die not.
Notes:
Translated from the Spanish. Lord Ye loves dragons is in English and Chinese.
Contents:
Grooming -- Lord Ye loves dragons -- Lulú -- I die for I die not.
Summary:
"Translations of four of Paco Bezerra's plays in one edited collection for the first time in English. In the four plays included in this volume, Bezerra addresses critical issues such as child abuse, racism and women's rights. And, in a manner common to all of his works, Bezerra continually explores how marginalization weaves into all aspects of human existence. Together with an edited introduction to Bezerra's work and world, this collection offers a rare insight into contemporary Spanish theatre for performance and study. Grooming follows one middle-aged man and one young woman who meet in a park at night after flirting online. The man blackmails her with sensitive material from their online chats, but the tables soon turn, and it will be the young woman who entraps the man in a game where the playwright daringly explores the limits and consequences of paraphilias. Mr. Ye Loves Dragons explores the issue of racism with four neighbors in a low-income building: a Chinese mother and her daughter and two Spanish women who believe the daughter is illegally hiding people in the basement. In Lulú, Amancio, a widower, discovers the body of an unconscious, naked woman in the middle of a forest. He takes her to the home he shares with his two grown sons where tragedy will soon unravel. Bezerra's retelling of the Lilith or Lulu's myth abruptly changes when the woman addresses the audience and utters her real name: Lucía. I Die for I Die Not is an experimental dramatization of a woman whose story has been silenced and heavily manipulated by the powers-that-be; a women whose agency has been stolen by the respective hegemonic narrative that plagues the world to this day."--Publisher.
ISBN:
1350367567
9781350367562
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1388490684
LCCN:
2023002047
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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