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The Theatre and Films of Conor McPherson: Conspicuous Communities: Critical Companions

Autor Eamonn Jordan Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., Patrick Lonergan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2019
The spellbinding premiere of The Weir at the Royal Court in 1997 wasthe first of many works to bring Conor McPherson to the attention ofthe theatre-going public. Acclaimed plays followed, including Shining City,The Seafarer, The Night Alive and Girl from the North Country, garneringinternational acclaim and being regularly produced around the globe.McPherson has also had significant successes as a theatre director, filmdirector and screenwriter, most notably, with his award-winning screenplayfor I Went Down.This companion offers a detailed and engaging critical analysis of theplays and films of Conor McPherson. It considers issues of gender and classdisparity, violence and wealth in the cultural and political contexts in whichthe work is written and performed, as well as the inclusion of song, sound,the supernatural, religious and pagan festive sensibilities through whichinitial genre perceptions are nudged elsewhere, towards the unconscious andineffable. Supplemented by a number of contributed critical and performanceperspectives, including an interview with Conor McPherson, this is a bookto be read by theatre audiences, performance-makers and students who wishto explore, contextualize and situate McPherson's provocative, exquisite andgeneration-defining writings and performances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350051218
ISBN-10: 1350051217
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Critical Companions

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Features an original interview with Conor McPherson and a number of critical and performance perspectives from those associated with producing his work

Notă biografică

Eamonn Jordan is Associate Professor in Drama Studies at the School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin. His many publications on Irish theatre include: The Feast of Famine: The Plays of Frank McGuinness (1997); Theatre Stuff: Critical Essays on Contemporary Irish Theatre (2000); The Theatre of Martin McDonagh: A World of Savage Stories (co-edited with Lilian Chambers, 2006); Dissident Dramaturgies: Contemporary Irish Theatre (2010); The Theatre of Conor McPherson:'Right beside the Beyond' (co-edited with Lilian Chambers, 2012); From Leenane to LA: The Theatre and Cinema of Martin McDonagh (2014), and The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Irish Theatre (co-edited with Eric Weitz, 2017).

Cuprins

Table of Contents AcknowledgementsReferences and Abbreviations IntroductionCareer Breakthrough and TrajectoryWorking Assumptions and MethodologyPerformance MakingContexualizationsOverview and Vectorisation Chapter One: Monopolies of Self/ Terms of EndearmentIntroduction: Stories and their TellingMonologues, Performers, AudiencesTiger CountryRum and Vodka: No Man in the MirrorThe Good Thief: Degrees of DepravityThis Lime Tree Bower: Three Strikes Not OutPort Authority: Last Resort LineageCome on Over: The Third Narrator?Limelights, Spotlights, LifelinesConclusion Chapter Two: Criminality and Caper TragicomedyIntroduction: City of Capital/Capital CityI Went Down: On the Road to Nowhere?Saltwater: Finders KeepersThe Actors: Infamy and FortuneDeserving and Undeserving Rich/PoorConclusion Chapter Three: Convergent Realities: Ghosts and the UncannyIntroduction: For the Supernaturally InclinedSt Nicholas: The gift/thief of a StoryShining City: Hiding in Plain SightThe Eclipse: Eleanor/LenaPaula: Immaculate Deception/Fatal DistractionConclusion Chapter Four: Apocalyptic Dispossessions Introduction: Safe Houses and Parallel UniversesThe Birds: Unfitting SurvivalThe Night Alive: The Banks are Bust The Veil: Gothic DominoesThe Girl from the North Country: The Great EscapeConclusion Chapter Five: Season's GreetingsIntroduction: Christmases PastPersistent Overlaps and EvolutionsDublin Carol: Till Life Do Us PartThe Seafarer: Hook, Line and SinkerSeasonal RapturesConclusion Chapter 6: Conspicuous CommunitiesIntroduction: A Pastoral SensitivityThe Weir: Sleight of Register/ Sleight of ConsciousnessThe Story RealmRelational MismatchesYour RoundConclusion Critical PerspectivesConor McPherson in ConversationConor McPherson's Haunted Women: The Weir, The Veil, and PaulaLisa FitzpatrickNarrativity and the Narrator Figure in Conor McPherson's Port Authority, The Veil, and Girl from the North CountryMaha Alatawi"You know?" Ben Brantley ConclusionQuantum StatesConvergences ChronologyNotesFurther ReadingsNotes on ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

Highly recommendable . [I] believe Jordan's work on McPherson's theatre and films is rigorous, thoughtful and honest, approaching the "conspicuous communities" inhabiting the fictive world from different perspectives, in a delightful edition and with a style which makes the act of reading a pleasurable experience, something which is not the rule when reading a piece of critical work.
A necessary companion for those interested in the work of McPherson, contemporary Irish theatre, or indeed theatre in general, Eamonn Jordan offers detailed, authorative and accessible insights into McPherson's theatre and film from an impressive range of critical contexts.
The Theatre and Films of Conor McPherson offers a comprehensive source of information about McPherson's life, career, and critical reception. It is more up to date than most of the existing books dedicated to McPherson, and by crossing the generic boundary between theatre and film, it allows us to perceive parallels and continuities that can open up new avenues for future scholarship. It is a faithful companion; and for those new to McPherson, it will probably be good company.