ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 1988: In this book the author has translated five postwar experimental Japanese plays and recreated the artistic, social and spiritual milieu in which they were created. He describes the turning point in Japanese thinking about the nature and limitations of a Western-oriented modern culture, and the creation of "underground" theatres which in which evolved a new mythology of history. Professor Goodman sees these developments as an interplay between personal and political (ie revolutionary) salvation.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

chapter |12 pages

FIND HAKAMADARE!

chapter |64 pages

Find Hakamadare!

by Fukuda Yoshiyuki

chapter |12 pages

KAISON THE PRIEST OF HITACHI

chapter |56 pages

Kaison the Priest of Hitachi

by Akimoto Matsuyo

chapter |16 pages

MY BEATLES

chapter |40 pages

My Beatles

by Satoh Makoto

chapter |12 pages

JOHN SILVER: THE BEGGAR OF LOVE

chapter |46 pages

John Silver: The Beggar of Love

by Kara Jürö

chapter |54 pages

The Dance of Angels Who Burn Their Own Wings

by Satoh Makoto

chapter |6 pages

Postscript: The Legacy of the 1960s

chapter |3 pages

Contributors