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Contributors VASILH AKSYONOV is a contemporary Russian novelist and playwright. AUGUSTO BOAL is one of the leading theatrical figures in Latin American theatre. A Brazilian, he currently resides in Portugal. JANE BOUTWELL is a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine. PETER J. CHELKOWSKI is Chairman of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literature at New York University. RUBY COHN has written widely on theatre. Her most recent book is Modern Shakespeare Offshoots. FLORENCE FALK teaches drama and literature at Douglass College. DANIEL C. GEROULD is Professor of Theatre and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He recently edited Twentieth-Century PolishAvant-Garde Drama. ROSETTE LAMONT is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. DAN RONEN is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Pennsylvania State University. HAROLD B. SEGEL is Professor of Slavic Literatures at Columbia University. His books include The Literature of Eighteenth-Century Russia, The Baroque Poem, The MajorComedies of Alexander Fredro, The Trilogy of Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin and, most recently, Polish Romantic Drama. JILL SILVERMAN teaches dance history at City College and C.W. Post College. She writes for DanceMagazine. RAYMONDE TEMKINE is the author of Grotowski and L'Enterprise-Theatre,a socio-economic study of contemporary French theatre. Her two volume series on young French directors will be published in Switzerland in 1977 and 1978. The Editors gratefully acknowledge the kind assistance of Michael Goldstein, George Fricke, Joelle Morrison, Virginia Rolston and Sylvia Topp of the Soho Weekly News. ...

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