Exits and Entrances

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Rep-lo a casa quan estigui a la venda per Missatger o Eco Enviament*Sobre el libro Exits and Entrances de Athol Fugard publicado por Hern al 2006:
"A thought-provoking, elegant, and engrossing new play by Athol Fugard."-"The Hollywood Reporter" "A rare playwright, who could be a primary candidate for either the Nobel Prize in Literature or the Nobel Peace Prize."-"The New Yorker" "Athol Fugard can say more with a single line than most playwrights convey in an entire script. One phrase from his new play, ´He´s dying of unimportance, ´ relates to an offstage character, but it also strikingly sums up the slow, painful decline of its fading actor protagonist. More than that, it dramatizes the fear of all people who no longer feel admired, needed, or wanted."-"Variety" This new play about life and art by renowned playwright Athol Fugard is based on his early friendship with actor Andrew Huegonit, considered the finest classical actor of their native South Africa. Taking place mostly in dressing rooms over a five-year period between 1956 and 1961, it is the story of the one great artist´s exit from the stage just as another was beginning his career in the theater. "Exits and Entrances" is the 13th Fugard title published by Theatre Communications Group since 1985, with over 93,000 copies of his work sold to date. Athol Fugard has been working in the theater as a playwright, director, and actor since the mid-1950s in South Africa, England, and the United States. His major works for the stage include "Blood Knot," "Master Harold . . . and the boys," "My Children! My Africa!," "A Lesson From Aloes," "The Road to Mecca," "Valley Song," and "The Captain´s Tiger." He has been widely produced in South Africa, London, Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional theaters in the United States.Altres llibres de Athol Fugard
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