The Rising Water Trilogy: Plays - John Biguenet - Books - Louisiana State University Press - 9780807161401 - August 10, 2015
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The Rising Water Trilogy: Plays

John Biguenet

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The Rising Water Trilogy: Plays

Widely praised by critics and hailed by audiences, the award-winning plays in John Biguenet's The Rising Water Trilogy examine the emotional toll of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: An O. Henry Award winner, John Biguenet is the author of seven books, including The Torturer s Apprentice: Stories and Oyster: A Novel, as well as six award-winning plays. Named its first guest columnist by the New York Times, Biguenet chronicled in both columns and videos his return to New Orleans after its flooding in 2005. Past president of the American Literary Translators Association, he is the Robert Hunter Distinguished University Professor at Loyola University in New Orleans. George Judy, the Gresdna A. Doty Professor at LSU s College of Music & Dramatic Arts, serves as artistic director at Swine Palace Productions."Publisher Marketing:" Summoning up deeply set, perhaps nearly forgotten, feelings of anger, regret, and sorrow, but also hope and humor. . . [Biguenet s trilogy] may well be regarded as the finest artistic achievement expressing the personal impact the flood had and continues to have on our lives today. Nola.com / The Times-Picayune Widely praised by critics and hailed by audiences, the award-winning plays in John Biguenet s The Rising Water Trilogy examine the emotional toll of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Approaching the storm, the levee collapse, and subsequent socioeconomic catastrophe through the lives of three couples and their families, Biguenet conveys insights into the universal nature of trauma and feelings of loss with heart-wrenching intimacy and palliative humor. Each play Rising Water, Shotgun, and Mold incorporates the structure of a house as it examines the anatomy of love, moving from the hours just after the levees collapse to four months into the flood s chaotic aftermath and then to a year later when a family returns to their now mold-encrusted home. In aggregate, these plays employ the seemingly simple act of living together to examine questions of what home truly means. Biguenet also delves into the consequences of living in a city wracked by catastrophe and long-simmering racial tensions, yet so beloved by its inhabitants that even decades of federal neglect and municipal mismanagement cannot erase their emotional attachment to the place and to each other."

Contributor Bio:  Biguenet, John John Biguenet is Robert Hunter Distinguished University Professor at Loyola University, New Orleans, USA. His publications include "Oyster" (Ecco/HarperCollins Publishers, 2002), "The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories" (Ecco/HarperCollins Publishers, 2001), "Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays from Dryden to Derrida" (co-editor with Rainer Schulte, University of Chicago Press, 1992), and "Foreign Fictions" (Random House/Vintage, 1978). He served as the first guest columnist of "The New York Times" (2005-2006). He has received an O. Henry Award for short fiction, and his nonfiction, poetry, fiction and plays have appeared in such magazines as "Granta, Esquire, Oxford American", and "Playboy". He has twice been elected president of the American Literary Translators Association.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 10, 2015
ISBN13 9780807161401
Publishers Louisiana State University Press
Pages 240
Dimensions 137 × 217 × 18 mm   ·   326 g

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