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Jean Genet / David Bradby and Clare Finburgh.

Van Pelt Library PQ2613.E53 Z574 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bradby, David.
Contributor:
Finburgh-Delijani, Clare.
Series:
Routledge modern and contemporary dramatists
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Genet, Jean, 1910-1986--Criticism and interpretation.
Genet, Jean.
Genet, Jean, 1910-1986--Dramatic production.
Genet, Jean, 1910-1986--Stage history.
Genet, Jean, 1910-1986.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
viii, 214 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abington, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Summary:
"Jean Genet has emerged in recent years as a key figure in defining and understanding twentieth-century theatre. This timely book, the only introductory text in English to Genet's plays in production, offers an overview of this influential and controversial writer whose work prefigures many recent postmodern and post-colonial developments in theatre and performance studies. The volume offers clear discussions of Genet's plays, detailing philosophical, historical, political and aesthetic considerations, in order to render the complexity of his theatre exhilarating, rather than intimidating. These concise and accessible presentations included in the book's first half, provide a starting point from which then to explore ways in which different directors, designers and actors have approached Genet's theatre. Genet's plays have been staged many hundreds of times over the past sixty years, from Paris to Tokyo, from London to São Paulo. The book includes a spectrum of productions - over 30, from 1947 to 2007 - to illustrate the sheer range of theatrical styles that Genet's texts inspire. Reflecting not only on key plays and productions from the French playwright but on his early life and later political activism, David Bradby and Clare Finburgh provide a comprehensive account of a playwright and theorist whose plays caused rioting in his native country, and whose writing both for and beyond the theatre demonstrate a new approach to the relationships between art and life"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0415375061
9780415375047
0415375045
9780203098912
0203098919
OCLC:
729064971
Publisher Number:
99946276353

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