In the first political biography of Dario Fo, Tom Behan traces Fo's life and work from his beginnings in cabaret and mime in postwar Italy and his early writings for TV and radio, to the development of his political ideas and the influence of his plays outside italy, in particular in the English-speaking world. Behan broadens his study to examine the importance of Fo's work to the working class and to explore the relationship between mass left wing movements and Fo's activities as playwright and performer. To illustrate these links Behan makes a detailed analysis of the key themes in Fo's plays -- state repression in The Accidental Death of an Anarchist; rebellion in Can't Pay, Won't Pay, the tragedy of leftwing terrorism in Trumpets and Raspberries; and the anti-Clerical satire of Mistero Buffo.
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