Focusing on post-war British theater, the author offers a fresh analysis of its most renowned plays through the lens of sexual politics. With her expertise, she examines how these works reflect and challenge societal norms, providing insights into the evolving dynamics of gender and sexuality in the dramatic arts. This exploration not only highlights key performances but also critiques the cultural context that shaped them, making it a vital read for those interested in theater and its intersection with social issues.
Michelene Wandor Knihy






Exploring the intersection of Creative Writing and Literary Theory, this Reader delves into the historical roots of pedagogic concepts that inform critical study in the field. It traces connections from biblical imagery to classical mimesis and nineteenth-century realism, highlighting the mantra of "write what you know." The evolution of twentieth-century literary criticism is examined alongside the philosophical and linguistic foundations of Literary and Cultural Theory, making it a vital resource for understanding the relationship between critical and creative writing.
Exploring themes of love and its absence, this poetry collection showcases a range of emotions, from fierce passion to bitter reflection, all conveyed through minimalist language. Michelene Wandor's work evokes the depth of Anglophone poetry traditions while pushing boundaries of meaning and expression. Each poem, though brief, stands alone with significant weight, inviting readers to engage deeply with the emotional landscape. The collection reflects a restlessness in searching for greater understanding, encouraging a personal connection with the text.
Four Times EightyOne: Bespoke Stories
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- 8 hodin čtení
Each of the eighty-one stories is inspired by four random words provided by friends and family, creating a riddle-like structure where titles reveal the solutions. The narratives blend elements of punning, wit, and scholarly insight, moving beyond traditional flash fiction and poetry into a realm of free association with unexpected motifs. Wandor's transformative language invites readers to engage in a serendipitous experience, showcasing her diverse literary talents honed over decades of teaching creative writing.
Exploring a complex landscape of gender and politics, this book engages with a multitude of issues through dynamic analysis and intellectual depth. It offers illuminating insights and perceptive commentary, making it a significant read for those interested in contemporary discussions surrounding these themes. The energetic approach and rigorous examination provide a compelling framework for understanding the intricate connections between gender dynamics and political discourse.
Lyrical and narrative, startlingly evocative, elisions and connections, thrilling, satisfying and demanding, the words and poetic shapes travel down and across pages and spaces. The travel metaphor is only a beginning. Original and exciting, this collection resonates in mind and memory.