Allan Havis

Allan Havis is an American playwright whose dramas have pronounced political themes and probe colliding cultures. His works range from minimal-language texts to ambiguous, ironic narratives that delineate the genesis, paradoxes, and seduction of evil. Several of his stories involve Jewish identity, cultural alienation, and universal problems of racism. He has been influenced by August Strindberg[1] and Harold Pinter.[1]

Havis has written librettos for four operas produced in the early 21st century. He has authored three novels, two young adult novels, and a popular book on cult films. Since 2001, he has edited and published three anthologies of plays, selected to express the changing political landscape in the United States in the era of terrorism. He is a professor of playwriting at the University of California, San Diego.

  1. ^ a b Gussow, Mel (1990-09-23). "Review/Theater; Biblical Tale as a Parable of Marriage". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-10.