Dario Fo

Dario Fo in November 1984 Dario Luigi Angelo Fo (; 24 March 1926 – 13 October 2016) was an Italian playwright, actor, theatre director, stage designer, songwriter, political campaigner for the Italian left wing and the recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature. In his time he was "arguably the most widely performed contemporary playwright in world theatre". Much of his dramatic work depends on improvisation and comprises the recovery of "illegitimate" forms of theatre, such as those performed by ''giullari'' (medieval strolling players) and, more famously, the ancient Italian style of ''commedia dell'arte''.

His plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed across the world, including in Argentina, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, India, Iran, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Yugoslavia. His work of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s is peppered with criticisms of assassinations, corruption, organised crime, racism, Roman Catholic theology, and war. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he took to lampooning Forza Italia and its leader Silvio Berlusconi, while his targets of the 2010s included the banks amid the European sovereign-debt crisis. Also in the 2010s, he became the main ideologue of the Five Star Movement, the anti-establishment party led by Beppe Grillo, often referred to by its members as "the Master".

Fo's solo ''pièce célèbre'', titled ''Mistero Buffo'' and performed across Europe, Asia, Canada and Latin America over a 30-year period, is recognised as one of the most controversial and popular spectacles in postwar European theatre and has been denounced by Cardinal Ugo Poletti, Cardinal Vicar for the Diocese of Rome, as "the most blasphemous show in the history of television". The title of the original English translation of ''Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!'' (''Can't Pay? Won't Pay!'') has passed into the English language, and the play is described as capturing "something universal in actions and reactions of the working class".

His receipt of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature marked the "international acknowledgment of Fo as a major figure in twentieth-century world theatre". The Swedish Academy praised Fo as a writer "who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the downtrodden". He owned and operated a theatre company. Fo was an atheist. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 20 results of 278 for search 'Fo, Dario.', query time: 0.41s Refine Results
1
by Fo, Dario
New York : St. Paul, MN : Theatre Communications Group ; Distributed to the book trade by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, 2005

Book
2
by Fo, Dario
Torino : Einaudi, 2009
Nuova edizione.

Book
3
by Fo, Dario
Torino : G. Einaudi, 1977
2. edizione.

Book
4
by Fo, Dario
Torino : Einaudi, 1982
4. edizione.

Book
5
by Fo, Dario
New York : Theatre Communications Group, 2001

Book
6
by Fo, Dario
London ; New York : S. French, 1989

Book
7
by Fo, Dario
London : Oberon Books, 1997
[Pbk. ed.].
Other Authors: ...Fo, Dario...

Book
8
by Fo, Dario
Torino : Einaudi, 1977
Other Authors: ...Fo, Dario...

Book
9
by Fo, Dario
London : Methuen Drama, 1994

Book
10
by Fo, Dario
Torino : Einaudi, 2003

Book
11
by Fo, Dario
Torino : Einaudi, 1977

Book
12
by Fo, Dario
New York, N.Y. : S. French, 1989

Book
13
by Fo, Dario
New York : Samuel French, Inc., 1989

Book
14
by Fo, Dario
Milano : Comune, 1986

Book
15
by Fo, Dario
London : Methuen Drama, 1991

Government Document Book
16
by Fo, Dario
London : Oberon Books, 1994
Other Authors: ...Fo, Dario...

Book
17
by Fo, Dario
New York : Theatre Communications Group, 2000
1st ed.

Book
18
by Fo, Dario
Milano : La comune, 1981

Book
19
by Fo, Dario
Roma : Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso, 2004

Book
20
by Fo, Dario
Modena : F.C. Panini, 1999
1. edizione.

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book