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Apocalypse, with its promise of millenarian transformation, has been one of the twentieth centurys powerful driving forces, in aesthetics as well as in politics. This special Millennium Issue of Theater offers a radical rethinking of theatrical modernism and the avant-garde in the light of apocalypsethe violent destruction of the old to Make It New, as Ezra Pound urged. This major collection of essays and play texts explores how modernist theater both reflected and contributed to the centurys unparalleled social and political upheavals. Featuring previously unpublished texts and translations by Karl Kraus, Tennessee Williams, Heiner Mller, and David Cole, this collection shows that twentieth-century theater transformed many of the traditional elements of classical apocalyptic literature for modern ends. The volumes contributors consider playwrights, theories, and movement spanning the past one hundred years, providing a startling new perspective on modern drama from Ibsen and Jarry to Adrienne Kennedy and Tony Kushner.Contributors. Gabrielle Cody, Linda Dorff, Michael Evenden, Elinor Fuchs, Daniel Gerould, Sylvre Lotringer, Matthew Wilson Smith, Kirk Williams
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780822364771
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 184
- Utgivningsdatum: 1999-10-01
- Förlag: Duke University Press