Description
This vibrant anthology of radio plays features works by one of Poland's 'angry young men' playwrights.
Ireneusz Iredynski made his début in literature as a Polish 'angry young man' in the late 1950s. He moved with great versatility from verse to stage plays, film-scripts and plays for radio. While some of the plays in this collection seem to present a bleak view of life, they show a gentler side of Iredynski. Here it is people's dreams rather than their worst nightmares that are explored. In these plays, situations are kept simple and the theatrical technique is spare and economical, but yet, the playwright demonstrates an unfailing theatrical flair and shows himself a master of dramatic tension and the final unexpected twist.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Chapter 1 Ibis; Chapter 2 Before the Lecture; Chapter 3 The Radio; Chapter 4 Nobody Dances Like That Now; Chapter 5 The Terrarium; Chapter 6 First Prize; Chapter 7 The Window; Chapter 8 The Kidnapping; Chapter 9 The Garden Gate; Chapter 10 Quadraphony;