This anthology is the first to survey the full range of modern
Japanese drama and make available Japan's best and most
representative twentieth- and early-twenty-first-century works in
one volume. Divided into six chronological sections: "The Age of
Taisho Drama"; The Tsukiji Tsukiji Little Theater and Its
Aftermath"; "Wartime and Postwar Drama"; "The 1960s and Underground
Theater"; "The 1980s and Beyond"; and "Popular Theater," the
collection opens with a comprehensive introduction to Meiji period
drama and provides an informal yet complete history of
twentieth-century Japanese theater for students, scholars,
instructors, and dramatists.
The collection features a mix of original and previously
published translations of works, among them plays by such writers
as Masamune Hakucho ( "The Couple Next Door"), Enchi Fumiko (
"Restless Night in Late Spring"), Abe Kobo ( "The Man Who Turned
into a Stick"), Morimoto Kaoru ( "A Woman's Life"), Kara Juro (
"Two Women"), Terayama Shuji ( "Poison Boy"), Noda Hideki ( "Poems
for Sale"), and Mishima Yukio ( "The Sardine Seller's Net of
Love"). Leading translators include Donald Keene, J. Thomas Rimer,
Mitsuyra Mori, M. Cody Poulton, John Gillespie, Mari Boyd, and
Brian Powell. Each section features an introduction to the
developments and character of the period, notes on the plays'
productions, and photographs of their stage performances. The
volume complements any course on modern Japanese literature and any
study of modern drama in China, Korea, or other Asian or
contemporary Western nation.
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