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The playwright Nina Sadur occupies a prominent place in the
Soviet/Russian drama pantheon of the 1980s and 1990s, a group that
has with few exceptions been generally ignored by the Western
literary establishment. The plays included in this volume offer
some of Sadur's most influential works for the theater to the
English-speaking audience for the first time. The collection will
appeal to readers interested in Russian literature and culture,
Russian theater, as well as women's literature. Sadur's plays are
inspired by symbolist drama, the theater of the absurd, and Russian
folklore, yet are also infused with contemporary reality and
populated by contemporary characters. Her work is overtly
gynocentric: the fictional world construes women's traditionally
downplayed concerns as narratively and existentially central and
crucial. Sadur's drama has exerted a tremendous influence on
contemporary Russian literature. Working essentially in isolation,
Sadur was able to combine the early twentieth century dramatic
discourse with that of the late Soviet era. Having built a bridge
between the two eras, Sadur prepared the rise of the new Russian
drama of the 2000s.
The playwright Nina Sadur occupies a prominent place in the
Soviet/Russian drama pantheon of the 1980s and 1990s, a group that
has with few exceptions been generally ignored by the Western
literary establishment. The plays included in this volume offer
some of Sadur's most influential works for the theater to the
English-speaking audience for the first time. The collection will
appeal to readers interested in Russian literature and culture,
Russian theater, as well as women's literature. Sadur's plays are
inspired by symbolist drama, the theater of the absurd, and Russian
folklore, yet are also infused with contemporary reality and
populated by contemporary characters. Her work is overtly
gynocentric: the fictional world construes women's traditionally
downplayed concerns as narratively and existentially central and
crucial. Sadur's drama has exerted a tremendous influence on
contemporary Russian literature. Working essentially in isolation,
Sadur was able to combine the early twentieth century dramatic
discourse with that of the late Soviet era. Having built a bridge
between the two eras, Sadur prepared the rise of the new Russian
drama of the 2000s.
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