Two liberation plays / Mig Alvarez Enriquez.
Material type: TextQuezon City : New Day Publishers, [1991];copyright 1991Description: vi, 95 pages 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9711004275
- PL 5539.E56 .En72 1991
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These two liberation plays may not have Liberation as their common theme, but various aspects of liberation are certainly underscored in both of them. "A Tale of Two Houses" which tells of the destruction of two houses, one traditional, the other modern, during the Second World War, has for a sequel "The Fourth of July, Twice Told", a tale seemingly fraught with political implications. However, not having been conceived together as one, each play depicts a theme of its own.
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