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Trying to be Dead Playwrights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2009

Ben Payne
Affiliation:
Russia

Extract

WHEN perestroika legitimized the social criticism for which the Russian theatre had been the only forum during the ‘years of stagnation’, playwrights such as Gelman, Galin and Petrushevskaya came to prominence. The breaking of the wave of so-called ‘black’ plays, however, also coincided with the beginning of the disintegration of the society which they scourged.

Type
Update from Eastern Europe
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1992

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