Marking May as the “Short Story Month,” Words Without Borders highlights some of its stellar past publications, the Dagestani-Russian novelist Alisa Ganieva’s bitterly comic “A Village Feast” among them.
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has written more than ten original plays for adults, two adaptations, and six children’s plays, almost all of which have been published by the distinguished magazines Playwright and Modern Playwriting. The plays Forever and Ever (1996) and The Red-Haired Play (2000) were both short-listed for the Anti-Booker prize, the latter forming the basis for a television film. She is participating courtesy of the Trust for Mutual Understanding.
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