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Jun 18, 2021 · Disgraced : a play. by. Akhtar, Ayad. Publication date. 2013. Publisher. New York, NY : Back Bay Books/Little, Brown and Co. Collection.
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A concise biography of Ayad Akhtar plus historical and literary context for Disgraced.
Ayad Akhtar (born October 28, 1970) is an American playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. He has received numerous accolades including the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as nominations for two Tony Awards.
Ayad Akhtar. Little, Brown, Sep 10, 2013 - Fiction - 112 pages. From the Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama and author of Homeland Elegies, a "sparkling and combustible" play about identity in...
At a dinner party hosted by Amir and his wife Emily, tensions escalate over issues of religion, race, and personal revelations. The document also provides character descriptions and discusses the real-life experiences of the playwright Ayad Akhtar that influenced the themes explored in Disgraced.
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Ayad Akhtar is an American playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. Born in Staten Island, New York to Pakistani parents, Akhtar's work deals with themes of immigration, religion, and American-Muslim identity. In 2013, Akhtar received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.