Partners of the Imagination is the first in-depth study of the work of
John Arden and Margaretta D’Arcy, partners in writing and cultural
and political campaigns. Beginning in the 1950s, Arden and D’Arcy
created a series of hugely admired plays performed at Britain’s
major theatres. Political activists, they worked tirelessly in the
peace movement and the Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’, during which
D’Arcy was gaoled. She is also a veteran of the Greenham Common
Women’s Peace camp. Their later work included Booker-listed novels,
prize-winning stories, essays and radio plays, and D’Arcy founded
and ran a Woman’s Pirate Radio station. Raymond Williams described
Arden as ‘the most genuinely innovative’ of the playwrights of his
generation, and Chambers and Prior claimed that ‘The Non-Stop
Connolly Show’, D’Arcy and Arden’s six-play epic, ‘has fair
claim to being one of the finest pieces of post-war drama in the
English language’. This study explores the connections between art
and life, and between the responsibilities of the writer and the
citizen. Importantly, it also evaluates the range of literary works
(plays, poetry, novels, essays, polemics) created by these writers,
both as literature and drama, and as controversialist activity in its
own right. This work is a landmark examination of two hugely respected
radical writers.
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The Lives, Art and Struggles of John Arden and Margaretta D’Arcy
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ISBN
9781000281170
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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