The Memory of the Body: Essays on Theater and Death
Hardback Published on: 30/05/1992
Price: £42.00
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Synopsis
To see through the eyes of essayist and dramaturge Jan Kott is to gain in knowledge not just of the theater but also of human culture. Since his *Shakespeare Our Contemporary* appeared in English in 1964, Kott's work has altered--and strengthened--the way critics and the public approach the theater as a whole. *The Memory of the Body* highlights a number of dramatic personalities and personages: authors and directors Witkiewicz, Brecht, Kantor, Grotoswki, Ingmar Bergman, Wedekind; Tilly Newes on the stage in turn-of-the-century Vienna; the all-too-mortal, two-thirds divine Gilgamesh; and a shaman in rural Korea. In a style flecked with passion, poignancy, and wit, Kott moves beyond a mere discussion of theater to speak of eroticism, painting, love, and death.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Northwestern University Press
- ISBN: 9780810110199
- Number of pages: 153
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 19 mm
- Weight: 385g
- Languages: English
