Ebrahim Alkazi: Holding Time Captive

Ebrahim Alkazi: Holding Time Captive

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Ebrahim Alkazi: Holding Time Captive

Ebrahim Alkazi: Holding Time Captive

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SKU: DADAX0670096385
ISBN: 9780670096381
Publisher: Vintage Books
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Amal AllanaS Compelling Biography Of Her Father Is The First Carefully Researched, FullLength Account Of The Life, Work And Times Of Ebrahim Alkazi, One Of The Giants Of TwentiethCentury Theatre And A Key Promoter Of The Visual Arts Movement In India. Evoking The Excitement Of AlkaziS Student Years In England, The Controversies That Surrounded His Provocative Ideas To Transform The Theatre Movement In Bombay And Later In Delhi, As The Director Of The National School Of Drama (Nsd), This Book Charts AlkaziS Meteoric Rise To The Top, With His Modernist Staging Of Plays And His Aim Of Putting Hindi Theatre On The Map.It Was At The Sangeet Natak Akademi That Alkazi First Confronted Resistance To His Ideas On The Role Of Tradition In The Making Of A New National Culture. By The 1970S, Disillusioned With The Curtailing Of Civil Liberties And A Dysfunctional Bureaucracy, He Ultimately Resigned From The Nsd, Developing His Own Independent Institutions For The Promotion Of The Visual Arts In India As Well As Abroad. Staging The Cultural History Of India Between The 1940S And 2000S, And Featuring A Galaxy Of Artists And Actors As The Dramatis PersonaeIncluding M.F. Husain, F.N. Souza, Akbar Padamsee, Gieve Patel, Nissim Ezekiel, Alyque Padamsee, Girish Karnad, Manohar Singh, Vijaya Mehta, Kusum Haidar And Gerson Da CunhaAllanaS Chronicle Is Charged With Their Fierce Energy And Commitment As Contributors To A Vibrant New India.The AuthorS Personal Perspective As AlkaziS Daughter Brings To The Narrative An Added Dimension Of Veracity And Sensitivity. With Objective Candour, Allana Shares Details Of Her Parents Relationship As They Examine Their Marriage On Entirely New Terms, As A Partnership Of Equals. Holding Time Captive Shows A Dynamic Alkazi In His Quest To Bring About An Inclusive, International, Intercultural And Interdisciplinary Thinking In Artistic Expressions That Is Transformative And Liberating. This Book Offers Unique Glimpses Into An Enigmatic Personality Whose Emotionally Charged Life Closely Reflected And Ran Parallel To The Growth And Evolution Of His Startlingly Fresh Ideas And Vision For A Modern Cultural Movement In India.

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