Beckett's later dramatic works defy generic classification as pure theatre, poetry, or prose. Instead, Brater argues, they forge a new aesthetic for themselves. Analysing Beckett's use of disjointed body imagery; mask; abstract monologue; and the experimentation in film and video in the 1980s, Brater demonstrates Beckett's truly avant-garde departure from our concepts of the `theatrical'.
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Book Details
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Publication Year
1991
Dimensions
Width
17 mm
Height
208 mm
Length
135 mm
Weight
283 gr
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