An interview with Caridad Svich

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Hispanic American playwright Caridad Svich believes her position as a child of Cuban-Argentine parents with a Croatian surname raised in a Spanish-speaking household affects how she uses language and the choices her characters make. However, she does not believe playwrights should be limited by ethnic categories.

author: Jenckes, Norma
Women dramatists, Women playwrights, Hispanic American authors, Hispanic American writers, Svich, Caridad

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An interview with Jose Rivera

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Playwright Jose Rivera feels American theater has the largest audience it's had in many years, though performers and playwright tend to be attracted to Hollywood. He sees his play 'Marisol' as the product of late 20th-century politics and his exposure to art.

author: Jenckes, Norma
Dramatists, Playwrights, Rivera, Jose

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Ten years of 'American Drama'

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The author describes the first 10 years of publishing this periodical under her editorship. Guiding principles, reader characteristics and expectations, and future goals are discussed.

author: Jenckes, Norma
Social aspects, History, Periodicals, Drama, Plays

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subjects list: United States, Interview
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