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Lorca: Living in the Theatre
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Lorca: Living in the Theatre

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Now in paperback, a penetrating study of the life and work of an enigma in the world of theatre and poetry–awarded Choice’s Outstanding Academic Book of the Year upon first publication

Lorca’s theatre, like that of Strindberg and Tennessee Williams, voices his personal dilemmas, not least his homosexuality. This study of all his plays examines the way in which the dramatist’s life was transformed into high art through influences as varied as Surrealism and Greek tragedy. In an attempt to cover as many aspects of Lorca’s theatre and the time in which he lived as possible, the book deals not only with the plays themselves but includes material on the social and political character of the 1920s and 1930s, on the cultural background, on Lorca’s friendships with Dali and Bunuel, and on the performances of the plays in his lifetime and afterwards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Owen Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2013
Pages
240
ISBN
9780720615548

Now in paperback, a penetrating study of the life and work of an enigma in the world of theatre and poetry–awarded Choice’s Outstanding Academic Book of the Year upon first publication

Lorca’s theatre, like that of Strindberg and Tennessee Williams, voices his personal dilemmas, not least his homosexuality. This study of all his plays examines the way in which the dramatist’s life was transformed into high art through influences as varied as Surrealism and Greek tragedy. In an attempt to cover as many aspects of Lorca’s theatre and the time in which he lived as possible, the book deals not only with the plays themselves but includes material on the social and political character of the 1920s and 1930s, on the cultural background, on Lorca’s friendships with Dali and Bunuel, and on the performances of the plays in his lifetime and afterwards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Owen Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2013
Pages
240
ISBN
9780720615548