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My First Seven Years (plus a Few More)

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Methuen Publishing Limited, 2005 - Dramatists, Italian - 247 pages
"My First Seven Years (plus a few more)" is Dario Fo's memoir of his formative years. Born in 1926 and growing up between the wars, Fo witnessed the struggles between Fascists and Partisans in the mountainous north. He fills his work with anecdotes, characters and sketches that were his inspiration.

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User Review  - Tony - Goodreads

Fo, Dario. MY FIRST SEVEN YEARS (plus a few more). (2006). ****. Where have I been? Here's a man – an Italian no less – who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1997 and I hadn't even heard of him ... Read full review

Review: My First Seven Years (Plus a Few More)

User Review  - Sara - Goodreads

good for some of the details/tidbits/characters, but overall, it's not a good memoir. Read full review

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About the author (2005)

More than a playwright, Dario Fo is a "theatrical activist," a successful comedian who has been performing and writing for radio, television, film, cabaret, and theater for decades. One of Italy's most renowned dramatists, Fo's avant-garde approach is, in fact, a modern renewal of the commedia dell'artecommedia dell'arte. In the late 1960s, he formed the theater company La Nuova Scena (The New Scene), which produced politically committed shows in meeting halls of leftist organizations. One noteworthy example is Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1970), which is still performed, its content constantly updated from a radical Marxist standpoint to reflect current events. It was performed in New York City in 1985. Dario Fo won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1997.

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