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The first English-language anthology of Aristide Tarnagda's theatre, this book brings together six of the acclaimed West African playwright's recent French-language plays.
Winner of ADELF's 2017 Grand prix litt?raire d'Afrique noire (Best African Literary Work), Tarnagda blends poetic and colloquial registers to create powerful characters that resonate with the universal themes of longing, the need to be heard, and the realities of everyday life. This debut anthology now invites the anglophone world to encounter Tarnagda's theatre alongside voices of West African scholars and theatre artists whose short forwards and afterword contextualise each of the translated plays and his impactful theatre career. The plays include: And If I Killed Them All, Ma'am? (2013)Aristide Tarnagda is a Burkinab? actor, playwright, and director who has led the R?cr??trales Festival since 2016. He is the author of over twenty plays which have been performed throughout Africa and around the world.
Heather Jeanne Denyer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theatre at California State University, Fullerton, is a dramaturg, translator, and scholar of African theatre, gender studies, and puppetry.
Anna G. R. Miller, Ph.D., is a translator, teacher, and scholar specializing in twentieth and twenty-first century French and Francophone literature.