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Salaam. Peace: An Anthology of Middle Eastern-American Drama

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Salaam. Peace: An Anthology of Middle Eastern-American Drama

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This groundbreaking anthology is a collection of new plays by American writers of a variety of Middle Eastern backgrounds, from artists born in Egypt and Iran, to Israeli and Palestinian Americans. These plays—written in a diversity of theatrical styles ranging from lyrical drama to satiric comedy—are personal and political, fresh and important. They represent artists negotiating the complexities of Middle Eastern identity in America, while dealing with the ravages of war and violence in their families’ homelands.
Included are:
Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith
by Yussef el-Guindi
Between Our Lips
by Nathalie Handal
Nine Parts of Desire
by Heather Raffo
The Black Eyed
by Betty Shamieh
Call Me Mehdi
by Torange Yeghiazarian
Browntown
by Samir Younis
Desert Sunrise
by Misha Shulman
Holly Hill
is the author of
Playing Joan
and
Actors’ Lives
, published by Theatre Communications Group. A critic and feature writer published widely in the United States and United Kingdom, Hill was the former New York theater correspondent for
The Times
of London and the director of the Arabic Theater Project from 1997 to 2000.
Dina Amin
is the assistant professor of Arab Literature & Culture and Theatre at Villanova University. She directs in the United States and Egypt, in Arabic and English. Amin has published in major academic journals and has translated a number of Arabic plays into English.
This groundbreaking anthology is a collection of new plays by American writers of a variety of Middle Eastern backgrounds, from artists born in Egypt and Iran, to Israeli and Palestinian Americans. These plays—written in a diversity of theatrical styles ranging from lyrical drama to satiric comedy—are personal and political, fresh and important. They represent artists negotiating the complexities of Middle Eastern identity in America, while dealing with the ravages of war and violence in their families’ homelands.
Included are:
Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith
by Yussef el-Guindi
Between Our Lips
by Nathalie Handal
Nine Parts of Desire
by Heather Raffo
The Black Eyed
by Betty Shamieh
Call Me Mehdi
by Torange Yeghiazarian
Browntown
by Samir Younis
Desert Sunrise
by Misha Shulman
Holly Hill
is the author of
Playing Joan
and
Actors’ Lives
, published by Theatre Communications Group. A critic and feature writer published widely in the United States and United Kingdom, Hill was the former New York theater correspondent for
The Times
of London and the director of the Arabic Theater Project from 1997 to 2000.
Dina Amin
is the assistant professor of Arab Literature & Culture and Theatre at Villanova University. She directs in the United States and Egypt, in Arabic and English. Amin has published in major academic journals and has translated a number of Arabic plays into English.

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