Nanawatai
by William Mastrosimone

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Bare Stage/Simple SetAmerican

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Shortly after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, a man managed to get himself smuggled into that beleaguered country via Pakistan.

There he spent several weeks with the Afghan rebels, observing their often futile attempts to resist the Russians.

He also observed the capture and execution of a Soviet tank crew.

It was this incident which inspired Nanawatai (an Afghan word which means sanctuary).

The story is told through the dual points of view of a Russian tank crew member and an Afghan rebel.

A chorus of village women impresses upon us the effect on the citizenry of all the bloodshed.

Press Reviews

"Hard hitting and probing.... Alive with issues and conflicts of both a political and personal nature."

— Hollywood Reporter

"It has the ritual power of Greek tragedy."

— L.A. Times

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1986
BindingPaperback
Pages71
PlaceLondon ; New York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573690457
ISBN-100573690456
LCCN87460504
LCCMLCS 87/07080 (P)

Nanawatai is a American play written by William Mastrosimone and published by Samuel French in London ; New York (1986).

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