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Three Plays by Isaac Chocron : Translation and Critical Study by Barbara Younoszai and Rossi Irausquin-Johnson

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Part of the Taft and University of Cincinnati Series in Latin American and Hispanic American Theatre series
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Isaac Chocron explores with depth and humor family relationships we are born into and those we choose.

Clipper reflects a father's opposition to his son's artistic endeavors and his plans to send him to the U.S. to make a man of him. The Ultimate Bliss and O.K. explore alternative family structures, introducing the threesome family unit.

In The Ultimate Bliss, Paul, Leo and Pearl form a family, play word games, face stark realities and parent a child in common.

In O.K., Mina, Angela and Frank profit from their threesome until buying and selling get out of hand; lyrics from Madame Butterfly suggest sacrifice and separation.

Chocron's focus on family is wistful, daring, slightly scandalous and very entertaining.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820423203 / 9780820423203
Hardback
862
01/12/1995
United States
234 pages
520 grams