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Memory of the Body : Essays on Theater and Death

Kott, JanKosicka, Jadwiga(Translated by)Vallee, Lillian(Translated by)
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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.

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0810110199 / 9780810110199
Hardback
30/05/1992
United States
153 pages
140 x 216 mm, 825 grams
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More