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Norm and Ahmed

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A rather ocker, white Australian male encounters a well-mannered Pakistani student with revolutionary ambitions on a Sydney street at midnight. Buzo creates an image of race prejudice as a profoundly irrational force in the behaviour of ordinary Australians. (2 male).

Author Biography:

Alex Buzo (19442006) was born in Sydney and educated at the University of NSW. In the late 1960s his early plays Norm and Ahmed, Rooted and The Front Room Boys pioneered a revival of Australian theatre. Macquarie and other historical plays such as Big River and Pacific Union have helped to popularise the themes of individual and national maturity. Buzo's books Tautology, The Longest Game, The Young Person's Guide to the Theatre and A Dictionary of the Almost Obvious confirm his reputation as an important recorder of modern idiom.
Release date NZ
October 10th, 2014
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
48
Dimensions
135x190x4
ISBN-13
9781925005288
Product ID
22946119

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