Are You Agite?

Are You Agite?
Author: Philippe Trétiack
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1892941228

Agitation: it's a high! It's our turn-of-millennium malaise, but it's also a source of jubilation. This book is smart, fun, witty and stylish. It's a user's guide for everyone who is burning to see, to go, to do. It's a hymn to the intoxication, the thrill and the inspiration of life in the fast lane! Agité could become a new household word, replacing "hyper" in our vocabulary for the new era. This is a light-hearted day trip for the long distance runner, erudite without a hint of heaviness.

Contemporary Armenian American Drama

Contemporary Armenian American Drama
Author: Nishan Parlakian
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005-01-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231508506

Although ancestral voices have inspired many Armenian American writers of poetry and fiction in the twentieth century, their expression through drama has been limited. The first of its kind, this anthology is a collection of plays by notable Armenian Americans. Written in English largely by artists of Armenian extraction during the latter part of the twentieth century, the plays reflect the outrage of the Armenian Genocide, the forced transplantation that created the Armenian Diaspora, and the desire to maintain the newly established democratic homeland. Including a range of authors from William Saroyan to more contemporary voices, this anthology represents the writers that have stimulated cutting-edge contemporary drama from the mid-twentieth century to the present. The collection includes farce, comedy, tragicomedy, and tragedy (and sometimes blends of all of these). The plays reflect the shared experiences of Armenian family life in Armenia, Turkey, and America. The themes include the joy of freedom to practice their faith and ethnic customs, the turmoil of acculturation, and the feared loss of identity through assimilation. The editor has provided headnotes for each play and an extensive introduction tracing the history of Armenian American drama in the United States.

The French Verb

The French Verb
Author: Charles Fletcher Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1910
Genre: French language
ISBN: