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Howard Barker's Art of Theatre: Essays on His Plays, Poetry and Production Work


Howard Barker's Art of Theatre: Essays on His Plays, Poetry and Production Work

Paperback by Rabey, David; Goldingay, Sarah

Howard Barker's Art of Theatre: Essays on His Plays, Poetry and Production Work

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ISBN:
9781526106926
Publication Date:
25 Oct 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Howard Barker's Art of Theatre: Essays on His Plays, Poetry and Production Work

Description

Director-dramatist Howard Barker is a restlessly prolific, compulsively controversial and provocative multi-media artist. Beyond his internationally performed and acclaimed theatrical productions, and his award-winning theatre company The Wrestling School, he is also a poet, a painter whose work has been exhibited internationally, and a philosophical essayist cognisant of the unique power of art to provoke moral speculation, and of the distinctive theatricality of the human being in times of crisis. This collection of essays provides international perspectives on the full range of Barker's achievements, theatrical and otherwise, and argues for their unique importance and urgency at the forefront of several genres of provocative modern art. It includes an interview with the artist and an essay by Barker himself.

Contents

1. Introduction: The ultimate matter of style - David Ian Rabey 2. Performance within performance: Howard Barker and the acted life - some thoughts - Melanie Jessop 3. Unearthly powers of invention: speech, report and repetition in recent Wrestling School productions - James Reynolds 4. Reinventing 'grand narratives': Barker's challenge to postmodernism - Elisabeth Angel-Perez 5. Institutions, icons and the body in Barker's plays, 1977-86 - Ian Cooper 6. Access to the body: the theatre of revelation in Beckett, Foreman, and Barker - George Hunka 7. 'Not nude but naked': nakedness and nudity in Barker's drama - Eléonore Obis 8. Places of punishment: surveillance, reason and desire in the plays of Howard Barker - Michael Mangan 9. Barker, criticism and the philosophy of 'The art of theatre' - Mark Brown 10. Staging Barker in France 2009 - Christine Kiehl 11. 21 for 21: A breakthrough moment in terms of the global theatre-making community's collaborative capacity? - Sarah Goldingay 12. I saw myself: artist and critic meet in the mirror - Mary Karen Dahl 13. 'His niece or his sister': genealogical uncertainties and literary filiation in Barker's Gertrude - The Cry - Vanasay Khamphommala 14. History in the age of fracture: catastrophic time in Barker's The Bite of the Night - Jay Gipson-King 15. The dying of today and the meta-stases of language: from history to tale to play to mise-en-scène - Elizabeth Sakellaridou 16. 'The substrata of experience': Barker's poetry, 1988-2008 - David Ian Rabey 17. Reading Howard Barker's pictorial art - Charles Lamb 18. Howard Barker's paintings, poems and plays: 'in the deed itself', or the triple excavation of the unchangeable - Michel Morel 19. Memories of paintings in Howard Barker's theatre - Heiner Zimmermann 20. The sunless garden of the unconsoled: some destinations beyond catastrophe - Howard Barker 21. Howard Barker and David Ian Rabey in conversation, New York 2010 Appendix: Howard Barker: chronology and bibliography Index

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