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The seven introductory essays, which are:
An Introduction: Of Nations and Their Theatres Don Rubin, The Arab
World: Crossing Unseen Borders Don Rubin, Arabs and Africa: Shaping
a Continent Atta Annan Mensah, Arab Theatre and Language: The
Continuing Debate Elsaid Badawi, Women in Arab Theatre: Finding A
Voice Dina Amin, Dance: Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems Anthony
Shay, Puppetry: The Shadowy Roots Henryk Jurkowski
Ghassan Maleh, Farouk Ohan, Samir Sarhan, Ahmed Zaki
'An unequalled source of information on a significant body of
theatre.' - Martin Banham, Theatre Research International
'Writers from almost every nation on earth profile native
expressions of music, dance, and puppet an dramatic theater since
1945 and comment on trends in design, training, criticism, and
scholarship, in six insightful, inclusive, and entertaining
volumes.' New York Public Library named The World Encyclopedia of
Contemporary Theatre, Six-Volume Set as one of their Best of
Reference selections, April 2002
`The volume is editied to the usual high standards of the Collected
Works' - The Year's Work in English Studies
`Even readers long familiar with the Autobiography will find that
this volume sheds new light on Mills ... an excellent introduction
to the volume helps to interpret the circumstances of the different
drafts and essays.' - Sissela Bok, London Review of Books
` ... a model of scholarly erudition and an indispensible guide to
the various writings incorporated in the volume.' - Utilitas
` ... they remind us of this extraordinary intellectural vitality
and versatility, so that even his "low" journalism was higher than
most of the "high" journalism of his contemporaries.' - Gertrude
Himmelfarb, Times Literary Supplement
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