Great (Living) Playwrights
Wed, 4 July 2001, 02:57 pmWalter Plinge3 posts in thread
Great (Living) Playwrights
Wed, 4 July 2001, 02:57 pmHello Everybody!
HereÂ’s an interesting question for you:
In its Hundred Year history the Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to many poets and novelists who also write plays (Gao Xinjian, Gunter Grass, Jean Paul Sartre, Patrick White, T.S. Eliot...) but it has only been very infrequently awarded to writers who could be considered PRIMARILY playwrights.
The most recent being Dario Fo in 1997, Wole Soyinka in 1986, Samuel Beckett in 1969... I think you get the point!
If this yearÂ’s Prize went to a playwright (not a novelist/playwright or a poet/playwright), who would it be?
Who among the world's living playwrights are worthy of winning The Nobel Prize for Literature?
Paul "No, I Have NO Life!" Treasure
HereÂ’s an interesting question for you:
In its Hundred Year history the Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to many poets and novelists who also write plays (Gao Xinjian, Gunter Grass, Jean Paul Sartre, Patrick White, T.S. Eliot...) but it has only been very infrequently awarded to writers who could be considered PRIMARILY playwrights.
The most recent being Dario Fo in 1997, Wole Soyinka in 1986, Samuel Beckett in 1969... I think you get the point!
If this yearÂ’s Prize went to a playwright (not a novelist/playwright or a poet/playwright), who would it be?
Who among the world's living playwrights are worthy of winning The Nobel Prize for Literature?
Paul "No, I Have NO Life!" Treasure
RE: Great (Living) Playwrights
Wed, 4 July 2001, 10:17 pmWalter Plinge
Good question. Here's another one that the more literate thesps can answer. Which playwrite has written ANYTHiNG good in the last five years?
Please educate me. I'm actually serious.
Eliot
Please educate me. I'm actually serious.
Eliot