Sam Shepard: Theme, Image, and the DirectorP. Lang, 1995 - 332 páginas One of the most exciting and produced American playwrights of the second half of this century, Sam Shepard's writing career began in 1964 and continues today. This book examines the playwright's canon first from the perspective of dramatic analysis and intertextuality in terms of theme and performance vocabulary, then from the director's perspective in interpretation for performance. The book is useful to the scholar, the theatre professional, and the theatre goer. Shepard's dramaturgy is analyzed both in terms of dramatic and cinematic influences and of its originality. The author examines how Shepard has synthesized these influences into the unique contemporary dramatic form which Graham terms «Metarealism.» |
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... tion and the expression through visual and verbal metaphor of a society ( rather than the absurdist cosmos ) in decay . Per- formed text reveals meaningful subtext largely through tech- niques of alienation achieved through manipulation ...
... tion and the expression through visual and verbal metaphor of a society ( rather than the absurdist cosmos ) in decay . Per- formed text reveals meaningful subtext largely through tech- niques of alienation achieved through manipulation ...
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... tion of Sam Shepard , ed . Bonnie Marranca ( New York : Performing Arts Journal Publications , 1981 ) , p . 159-61 . 6 Zbigniew Osinski , Grotowski And His Laboratory , trans . Lillian Vallee and Robert Findlay ( New York : PAJ ...
... tion of Sam Shepard , ed . Bonnie Marranca ( New York : Performing Arts Journal Publications , 1981 ) , p . 159-61 . 6 Zbigniew Osinski , Grotowski And His Laboratory , trans . Lillian Vallee and Robert Findlay ( New York : PAJ ...
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... tion of the mythic desert and the realistically represented city , of the individual and the community , of the West and South- west and the East and thus of the different sensibilities , histo- ries and possibilities which they ...
... tion of the mythic desert and the realistically represented city , of the individual and the community , of the West and South- west and the East and thus of the different sensibilities , histo- ries and possibilities which they ...
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