The Great Game: Afghanistan

The Great Game: Afghanistan

by Various
ISBN-10:
1840029226
ISBN-13:
9781840029222
Pub. Date:
10/12/2010
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1840029226
ISBN-13:
9781840029222
Pub. Date:
10/12/2010
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Great Game: Afghanistan

The Great Game: Afghanistan

by Various

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Overview

The Great Game: Afghanistan is an extraordinary cycle of plays by some of Britain’s leading contemporary playwrights. “The Great Game” was a term used for the strategic rivalry and conflict between the British Empire and the Russian Empire for supremacy in Central Asia. The Term “The Great Game” was introduced into mainstream consciousness by British novelist Rudyard Kipling in his novel ‘Kim’.

Afghanistan continues to be the most important focus of British, European and American foreign policy, and will do so for a long time to come no doubt. The Great Game: Afghanistan features an extraordinary sequence of short plays, written by some of Britain’s leading contemporary playwrights, which attempt to broaden our understanding of the explosive history of western involvement in Afghanistan.

Features plays by: Richard Bean, Simon Stephens, David Edgar, David Greig, Stephen Jeffreys, Ron Hutchinson, Amit Gupta, Joy Wilkinson, Lee Blessing, Colin Teevan, Abi Morgan, Ben Ockrent


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781840029222
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/12/2010
Series: Oberon Modern Playwrights
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.70(d)

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Features new plays by: Richard Bean, Simon Stephens, David Edgar, David Greig, Stephen Jeffreys, Ron Hutchinson, Amit Gupta, Joy Wilkinson, JT Rogers, Colin Teevan, Abi Morgan, and Ben Ockrent.
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