by Utpal Dutt (Author), Ananda Lal (Translator)
A political play staging the Nazi takeover of Germany with an eye on India.
Although Utpal Dutt is acknowledged as a trailblazer of post-Independence Indian theater, English readers have not had access to the range and wealth of his drama.
Barricade is a political play that stages the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 with an eye on India. Today, the surge to power of far-right parties and fundamentalist fanaticism across the world means that the co-option of democracy and civil society that led to Nazi fascism can happen again--or indeed has already happened--granting
Barricade its immediate urgency. Equipped with an introduction analyzing its historical context, this translation of
Barricade is also a very rare product in dramatic literature, collating both the printed original as well as a documented performance of the production directed by Dutt.
Author Biography
Utpal Dutt (1929-1993) was one of India's most important playwrights, theater directors, and actors. Ananda Lal, a theatre and translation specialist, retired as professor of English from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He directs Writers Workshop, Kolkata, and runs kolkatatheatre.com.
Number of Pages: 132
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.5 x 4.9 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2022