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Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Restless Books 4/29/2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1632062275 ISBN 13: 9781632062277
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. What This Place Makes Me: Contemporary Plays on Immigration. Book.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Award-winner Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prize-winner The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim Award-winnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Award-winner SojournersJesús I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize-winner a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury | Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Awardwinner | Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prizewinner | Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prizewinner | The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh | Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim AwardwinnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Awardwinner | SojournersJess I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prizewinner | a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Award-winner Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prize-winner The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim Award-winnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Award-winner SojournersJesús I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize-winner a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Award-winner Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prize-winner The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim Award-winnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Award-winner SojournersJesús I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize-winner a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury | Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Awardwinner | Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prizewinner | Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prizewinner | The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh | Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim AwardwinnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Awardwinner | SojournersJess I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prizewinner | a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury | Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Awardwinner | Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prizewinner | Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prizewinner | The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh | Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim AwardwinnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Awardwinner | SojournersJess I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prizewinner | a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Restless Books Jun 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1632062275 ISBN 13: 9781632062277
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage. Shayok Misha Chowdhury | Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Award-winner | Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner | Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prize-winner | The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh | Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim Award-winnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Award-winner | SojournersJesús I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize-winner | a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come.
Paperback. Condition: New. Seven award-winning plays by rising stars of contemporary theater herald a profound shift in what it means to be an American, an immigrant, and an artist on today's stage.Shayok Misha Chowdhury Public Obscenities, shortlisted for the 2024 Pulitzer PrizeHansol Jung, 2018 Whiting Award-winner Wolf PlayMartyna Majok, 2018 Pulitzer Prize-winner Sanctuary CityMona Mansour, 2020 Kesselring Prize-winner The Hour of FeelingCharlie Oh Coleman '72, 2021 Paul Stephen Lim Award-winnerMfoniso Udofia, 2021 Horton Foote Award-winner SojournersJesús I. Valles, 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize-winner a river, its mouthsThis groundbreaking collection of works by first- and second-generation immigrants unites seven exhilarating new voices of Lebanese, Nigerian, Korean, Bengali, Polish, and Mexican descent. Echoing beyond the stage, their stories draw on common experiences of displacement, alienation, and the sense of living in suspension; sometimes torn between two worlds, sometimes plummeting into the spaces between them. Amid tangled relationships, vengeful landscapes, and buried family mysteries, something universal flickers; the search for safety and the promise of home. Both haunting and galvanizing, What This Place Makes Me will be a vital touchstone for years to come.