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Utpal Dutt's Theatre : Continuities and Disjunctions in His Politics and Aesthetics, Hardback Book

Utpal Dutt's Theatre : Continuities and Disjunctions in His Politics and Aesthetics Hardback

Part of the Performance Studies & Cultural Discourse in South Asia series

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This book offers the reader an in-depth understanding of Utpal Dutt’s entire career in drama.

Covering Dutt’s career in proscenium, street theatre and Jatra, it analyzes the interesting exchange of dramatic art with politics in his theatre.

Owing to a plethora of unsubstantiated opinions, Dutt is either revered by his followers or dismissed by his opponents, but hardly ever studied with necessary objectivity and intellectual rigour.

The book attempts to bust the myth that Dutt was primarily a political propagandist who used theatre only as a means to achieve his political end.

The remarkable range of Dutt’s subject matter makes him as internationally significant as he is loved by Indian theatre enthusiasts.

His work has been discussed on various reputed international platforms.

Yet there is a stark lacuna when it comes to intellectual attention devoted to Dutt’s theatre.

This is the first book which attempts to introduce Dutt’s theatre comprehensively to an international readership.The book looks briefly at Dutt’s life, the impact of his politics on his theatre, the art of his characterization, his dramaturgy and stage technique, and the legacy of his work in theatre.

It also offers the reader with a chronological list of the first performances of his original theatrical works and an exhaustive bibliography, which, it is hoped, shall prove especially useful for researchers.

The book is designed for lay theatre enthusiasts as well as advanced students of theatre.

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