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Anthem Studies in Theatre and Performance

Tato série se ponoří do fascinujícího světa divadla a performancí, zkoumá jejich historii, teorii a současné trendy. Nabízí hluboké vhledy do umělecké praxe a teoretických debat, které formují performativní umění. Každá kniha přináší kritické analýzy a nové pohledy na to, jak se divadlo a performance proplétají s kulturou a společností. Je to nezbytné čtení pro studenty, akademiky i nadšence do performativního umění, kteří chtějí porozumět jeho bohatství a rozmanitosti.

On Beckett
The Post-traumatic Theatre of Grotowski and Kantor

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  1. The Post-traumatic Theatre of Grotowski and Kantor

    History and Holocaust in 'Akropolis' and 'Dead Class'

    • 420 stránek
    • 15 hodin čtení

    Focusing on the post-traumatic theatre of Grotowski and Kantor, this analysis delves into their interpretations of Auschwitz through their significant works, "Akropolis" and "Dead Class." It explores how these playwrights confront the trauma of history and memory, revealing the profound impact of their experiences on their artistic expressions. The study critically examines the themes of suffering, resilience, and the human condition, offering insights into the theatrical representations of one of history's darkest chapters.

    The Post-traumatic Theatre of Grotowski and Kantor
  2. On Beckett

    • 320 stránek
    • 12 hodin čtení

    'On Beckett: Essays and Criticism' is the first collection of writings about the Nobel Prize-winning author that covers the entire spectrum of his work, and also affords a rare glimpse of the private Beckett. More has been written about Samuel Beckett than about any other writer of this century - countless books and articles dealing with him are in print, and the progression continues geometrically. 'On Beckett' brings together some of the most perceptive writings from the vast amount of scrutiny that has been lavished on the man; in addition to widely-read essays there are contributions from more obscure sources, viewpoints not frequently seen. Together they allow the reader to enter the world of a writer whose work has left an impact on the consciousness of our time perhaps unmatched by that of any other recent creative imagination.

    On Beckett