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A Laboratory of Impure Forms - The Plays of Tadeusz Rozewicz (Hardcover, New)
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A Laboratory of Impure Forms - The Plays of Tadeusz Rozewicz (Hardcover, New)
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This is the first comprehensive examination of the works of
contemporary Polish playwright Tadeusz Rozewicz. Halina Filipowicz
applies a theoretical perspective to more than a dozen plays and
situates the important postwar dramatist on the borders of
modernism and postmodernism, arguing that in his laboratory of
impure forms he reworks the conventions and dramatic ideas of the
past into a theatrical language responsive to our times. Filipowicz
makes use of biographical and historical information, comparative
frameworks, the lessons of deconstruction, and feminist inquiry to
assess the writer's passionate and complex reactions to modern
civilization. Written over a thirty-year period, Rozewicz's oeuvre
includes thirteen plays, nine minidramas, and four works that
transgress established categories of drama. Rozewicz's plays, such
as The Card Index and White Marriage, have been staged in the
United States and many are available in English. This six-chapter
volume, which also contains a chronology of the writer's life and
work and a calendar of premieres, draws on personal interviews with
Rozewicz as well as on unpublished or forgotten plays. The first
chapter presents an overview of Rozewicz's innovative dramaturgy in
terms of both context and method and discovers a dramatist whose
only consistency is his refusal to be faithful to any one of the
temporary formulae of a playwright's craft. The following five
chapters group the plays thematically and offer critical approaches
to interpreting and understanding them. This groundbreaking study
will be relevant to students and scholars in Slavic literatures,
theatre and drama, comparative drama, comparative literature, and
dramatic theory and criticism.
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