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Tony Kushner

    16 juillet 1956

    Tony Kushner est un dramaturge américain dont les œuvres abordent souvent des thèmes sociaux et politiques complexes. Son écriture se caractérise par sa portée ambitieuse, son échelle épique et sa profonde perspicacité humaine. Kushner explore sans crainte les dilemmes éthiques et les ambiguïtés morales, incitant les lecteurs et le public à considérer les complexités de l'expérience humaine. Sa voix distinctive et sa maîtrise littéraire en font une figure marquante du drame contemporain.

    Tony Kushner
    Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches
    Millennium Approaches
    Angels in America. Pt.2
    Remembering Refugees
    Tiny Kushner
    Stuck Rubber Baby
    • Remembering Refugees

      Then and Now

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Examining the paradox of national pride versus current hostility, the book delves into the historical treatment of refugees in Britain, from the Huguenots to modern asylum seekers. It questions the narratives surrounding past refugee experiences, such as Jews fleeing persecution, and investigates why certain groups are commemorated while others fade from memory. Through this exploration, it sheds light on the complexities of societal attitudes towards refugees and the implications of these historical perspectives on contemporary crises.

      Remembering Refugees
    • Dramatizes the effects of AIDS on the United States through the experiences of lawyer Roy Cohn, a Mormon couple, and a young man called Prior Walter

      Angels in America. Pt.2
    • Millennium Approaches

      • 119pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(18595)Évaluer

      Angels in America is a play in two parts by American playwright Tony Kushner. The play is a complex, often metaphorical, and at times symbolic examination of AIDS and homosexuality in America in the 1980s. Certain major and minor characters are supernatural beings (angels) or deceased persons (ghosts). The play contains multiple roles for several of the actors. Initially and primarily focusing on a gay couple in Manhattan, the play also has several other storylines, some of which occasionally intersect.

      Millennium Approaches
    • "ANGELS IN AMERICA has proved to be a watershed drama, the most lyrical and ambitious augury of an era since Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie." John Lahr, The New Yorker "The most influential American play of the last two decades." Patrick Healy, The New York Times "Daring and dazzling! The most ambitious American play of our time: an epic that ranges from earth to heaven; focuses on politics, sex and religion; transports us to Washington, the Kremlin, the South Bronx, Salt Lake City and Antarctica; deals with Jews, Mormons, WASPs, blacks; switches between realism and fantasy, from the tragedy of AIDS to the camp comedy of drag queens to the death or at least absconding of God." Jack Kroll, Newsweek "The greatest American play of the waning years of the twentieth century." Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

      Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches
    • A Bright Room Called Day

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(15)Évaluer

      The book details the inaugural performance of Heat & Light Co. Inc. in a workshop production set in New York City during April 1985. It highlights the creative process and the significance of this event in the theater scene, capturing the atmosphere and artistic exploration involved in the production. The narrative likely reflects on the challenges and triumphs faced by the company, showcasing its contributions to the performing arts during that era.

      A Bright Room Called Day
    • The Battle of Britishness

      Migrant Journeys, 1685 to the Present

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Focusing on migrant journeys to Britain from the 1680s to the present, this study explores the experiences of Huguenot refugees, asylum seekers, and East European workers. It examines historical and contemporary responses from politicians and the public, as well as literary and artistic portrayals of migration. By analyzing these narratives, the book reveals insights into the evolving concept of Britishness and the societal perceptions of migrants, making it a crucial resource for understanding migration dynamics and societal attitudes.

      The Battle of Britishness
    • In quiet Lake Charles, Louisiana, the destruction of a Confederate statue might just signal that change is in the air... But in the Gellman household things seem just the same - for now at least. Tony Kushner and Jenine Tesori's Caroline, or Change creates an uplifting and profound portrait of America at a time of momentous social upheaval.

      Caroline or Change