Dramatist, theatre practitioner, novelist, and painter, August
Strindberg's diverse dramatic output embodied the modernist
sensibility. He was above all one of the most radical innovators of
Western theatre.
This book provides an insightful assessment of Strindberg's
vital contribution to the dramatic arts, while placing his creative
process and experimental approach within a wider cultural context.
Eszter Szalczer explores Strindberg's re-definition of drama as a
fluid, constantly evolving form that profoundly influenced
playwriting and theatrical production from the German
Expressionists to the Theatre of the Absurd. Key productions of
Strindberg's plays are analysed, examining his theatre as a living
voice that continues to challenge audiences, critics, and even the
most innovative directors.
August Strindberg provides an essential and accessible guide to
the playwright's work and illustrates the influence of his drama on
our understanding of contemporary theatre.
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