The Theater of Heiner Mller
Title | The Theater of Heiner Mller PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Kalb |
Publisher | Hal Leonard Corporation |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0879109653 |
The revised and enlarged edition of the first comprehensive English-language study of the work of Heiner Muller, widely regarded as Bertolt Brecht's spiritual heir and as one of the most important German playwrights of the twentieth century. "Kalb's quest to try and penetrate some of the surfaces of what he calls this 'glacially infuriating writer' is engrossing, and he negotiates his own ambivalences and reservations about Muller as theatre-maker and man with both honesty and adroitness...As a piece of scholarship [this] is a breathtaking tour de force." -Mary Luckhurst, New Theatre Quarterly
Heiner Müller's Democratic Theater
Title | Heiner Müller's Democratic Theater PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Wood |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1571139982 |
Analyzes not just Müller's texts but also the theatrical events that emerged from them, showing that from the beginning of his career Müller tried to create democracy both within and outside the theater.
Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage
Title | Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage PDF eBook |
Author | Heiner Müller |
Publisher | PAJ Playscripts (Paperback) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780933826458 |
Hamletmachine is a . . . work of monumental scope.--Village Voice.
A Heiner Müller Reader
Title | A Heiner Müller Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Heiner Müller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
Heiner Muller lived through Germany's tumultuous history from Hitler's rise through Soviet occupation to the building and eventual demolition of the Berlin Wall. One of his earliest memories was of his father being beaten by Brownshirts and taken away to a concentration camp; later, Muller chose to stay in the Soviet Zone even when his father defected to the West. His work presents a phantasmagoric vision of culture and history. Though a committed Marxist, Muller loathed the East German government, and his works were often censured for their caustic portrait of a Germany whose history was an unending act of division and violence.
Heiner Müller After Shakespeare
Title | Heiner Müller After Shakespeare PDF eBook |
Author | Heiner Müller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781555541521 |
A volume of plays of the world-renowned author, Heiner Müller.
Postdramatic Theatre
Title | Postdramatic Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Hans-Thies Lehmann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2006-09-27 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134496834 |
Newly adapted for the Anglophone reader, this is an excellent translation of Hans-Thies Lehmann’s groundbreaking study of the new theatre forms that have developed since the late 1960s, which has become a key reference point in international discussions of contemporary theatre. In looking at the developments since the late 1960s, Lehmann considers them in relation to dramatic theory and theatre history, as an inventive response to the emergence of new technologies, and as an historical shift from a text-based culture to a new media age of image and sound. Engaging with theoreticians of 'drama' from Aristotle and Brecht, to Barthes and Schechner, the book analyzes the work of recent experimental theatre practitioners such as Robert Wilson, Tadeusz Kantor, Heiner Müller, the Wooster Group, Needcompany and Societas Raffaello Sanzio. Illustrated by a wealth of practical examples, and with an introduction by Karen Jürs-Munby providing useful theoretical and artistic contexts for the book, Postdramatic Theatre is an historical survey expertly combined with a unique theoretical approach which guides the reader through this new theatre landscape.
Germania
Title | Germania PDF eBook |
Author | Heiner Müller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
Reflections on the laws of history from the standpoint of someone straddling the Berlin Wall. Heiner Muller, East German author of Hamletmachine and Medea, was the preeminent German successor of Bertholt Brecht at the end of the twentieth century. In this collection of essays, stories, and interviews conducted by Sylvere Lotringer, Muller reflects on the laws of history from the standpoint of someone straddling the Berlin Wall. Muller saw the wall as both repression and protection of his compatriots from the inevitable triumph of capitalism. His work evokes the wit and compactness of Brecht, with an added psychotropic dimension. Haunted by World War II, Muller was a leading figure in European contemporary literature, whose writing anticipates a future beyond the bipolarity of twentieth-century politics.