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Death, the One and the Art of Theatre
Paperback
Main Details
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Death, the One and the Art of Theatre
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Howard Barker
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:112 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Theory of art Drama |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780415349871
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Classifications | Dewey:822.914 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Imprint |
Routledge
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Publication Date |
30 September 2004 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Howard Barker is an internationally renowned playwright whose works are regularly produced throughout Europe and the US. He is widely known for his controversial and satirical explorations into contemporary tragedy, and his anti-Brechtian focus on the irrational and the catastrophic. He is often credited as a major influence on the generation of playwrights which includes Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill. Death, the One and the Art of Theatre is the latest collection of Barker's distinctive and revelatory philosophical musings on theatre. It is a stunning array of speculations, deductions, prose poems and poetic apercus, which cast a unique and unflinching light on the nature of tragedy, eroticism, 'love' and theatre. Exploring the juncture between aesthetics and metaphysics, the books looks at the human experience of love and death as life at its most intrinsically theatrical. It is a profoundly unsettling and inspiring piece of writing which extends Barker's challenge to orthodox morality first presented in Arguments for a Theatre - which he described as men and women's secret longing for the incomprehensible nature of pain.
Author Biography
Howard Barker is an internationally renowned playwright whose works are regularly produced throughout Europe and the US. He is widely known for his controversial and satirical explorations into contemporary tragedy, and his anti-Brechtian focus on the irrational and the catastrophic. He is often credited as a major influence on the generation of playwrights which includes Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill.
Reviews'Barker the most terrifying export since the football hooligan' - Daily Telegraph 'One of the UK's greatest living playwrights' - The Times 'A multifaceted precious stone in the midst of contemporary British theatre tradition.' - Studies in Theatre and Performance
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