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Interviews with Contemporary Women Playwrights
Interviews with Contemporary Women Playwrights Author:Kathleen Betsko, Rachel Koenig Twenty-nine women playwrights define the issues central to women in theater in this first collected volume of interviews with female dramatists. — From Library Journal — This is a collection of interviews with women playwrights, mostly American, although English, French, Hispanic, and Oriental playwrights are represented. The questions address two... more » points: the playwright's individual development, themes, dramaturgy, and advice to new writers; and feminist issues, especially the recurring question of a feminist aesthetic. The responses are as varied as the personalities, and uneven in their depth. There is no strong consensus on the issue of a feminine aesthetic, although the idea that men's plays are structured by action while women's plays are structured by states of being is a provocative position mentioned several times. However, such a dichotomy is too simplistic. Of interest to those studying contemporary theater, or feminist literature. Recommended, but to a limited audience. Thomas E. Luddy, English Department, Salem State Coll., Mass.
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