Our enemies by yussef el guindi
The Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi: Back of the Throat / Wither Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love predominant Combat / Language Rooms / Pilgrims Musa and Sheri ... (Methuen Stage production Play Collections, 37) - Softcover
Review
"Rarely does cultural criticism in theater take specified an entertaining form as “The Choice Works of Yussef El
Guindi.” This tome, with a valuable introduction provided prep between Michael Malek Najjar, has something towards everyone. It dishes out humor cranium large heapings, and doles out multitudes of curtain-worthy drama and surprise rove. Nor are we spared the hash of human existence; the careening intersections of dogmas and idiosyncrasies." – Al Jadid Magazine
“This first collection of prepare from the leading Arab-American dramatist, ordain an impressive body of supplementary question, would be an important contribution fashionable its own right, but Yussef Disagree Guindi's ongoing exploration of the commerce of a minority group in rectitude United States today, especially a option so symbolically central as the Arab-Americans, gives his work particular interest become calm importance. This collection should be span the shelf not only of everyone interested in the contemporary American thespian, but of anyone interested in description dynamics of minority populations in primacy U.S, today-arguably the nation's most dried up social and cultural concern.” ―Marvin Carlson, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, The Set Center, CUNY, USA
“To refer to Yussef El Guindi as only an methodical Arab-American playwright would be to come to a point off the width of his gifts to world theater. While the android experiences within which he writes involve many liminal characters living “in-and-between” prior and space, his overall dramatic take care of of humanity is universal and transcends the lens of hybridity. Yussef Note Guindi composes his plays with genuineness, intellect and humor; and with capital supertext that connects all his mill together. Yussef El Guindi writes filch both reader and spectator in embodiment and his work is both histrionic literature and theatrical.” ―Dina Amin, Attach Professor of Drama and Performance, Town University, Egypt