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Seagull Books London Ltd
09 February 2024
The best-known dramatic works of Paula in its first English translation.

This volume brings together the best-known dramatic works of Argentine playwright Romina Paula for the first time in English translation. As a playwright, novelist, actor, and director of theater and film, Paula defies traditional boundaries between the arts, engaging different modes of production, and borrowing freely from the languages of theater, film, dance, photography, and music. In the four plays collected here—The Sound It Makes (2007), The Whole of Time (2009), Fauna (2013), and Rewilding (2016)—Paula moves us to think about how we tell the stories of people’s lives, exploring synergies between documentary and fiction, and the role of art in expressing ideas of love, family, gender, and sexuality. Paula’s plays imagine worlds that are both poetically expansive and intimate. Paula belongs to a new generation of Argentine artists influenced by feminist activism and the collective mobilization against gender violence that has revolutionized Latin America in the early twenty-first century. Her vision expressed through these moving plays collected in this volume will be welcome by literature enthusiasts and activists alike.

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Imprint:   Seagull Books London Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 7mm,  Width: 6mm, 
ISBN:   9781803090849
ISBN 10:   1803090847
Pages:   164
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Rewilding the poetics of love, life, and intimacy in Romina Paula's theater 1. The Sound It Makes 2. The Whole of Time 3. Fauna 4. Rewilding

Romina Paula is an Argentine writer, actor, and director of theater and film. She has published several novels, a volume of plays, and a book of short stories. April Sweeney is an actor, theater director, and professor of theater at Colgate University. Brenda Werth is associate professor of Latin American studies at American University. She is the author of Theater, Performance, and Memory Politics in Argentina. Jean Graham-Jones is the Lucille Lortel Professor of Theater at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.

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