A major renaissance in Japanese theater occurred in the 1960s.
During this period, the implications of Japan's prewar actions as
well as its postwar materialistic course were interrogated with
fierce intensity. Nowhere was the depth and dynamism of this
cultural questioning more clearly expressed than in theater.
Fueling the explosion of seminal theater activity that took place
was the generation of young artists who are the focus of
Alternative Japanese Drama.Foreword by J. Thomas Rimer
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