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Tadeusz Kantor's Theatre of Death Krzysztof Plesniarowicz Krzysztof Plesniarowicz’s The Dead Memory Machine, translated into English by William Brand, is a hugely revised, expanded and updated version of the first book-length study of Kantor’s Theatre of Death, originally published in Polish in 1990, including many additional images and illustrations.
"When
man and his work cease to exist, memory remains, a message sent into
the future, to the coming generations..." This book is
"this message" in its careful exegesis not only of what
the archives remember about Kantor via the stored materials, but
also, and maybe more important, of how one can intersect with
Kantor's memory machines– The Dead Class, Wielopole,
Wielopole, Let the Artists Die, I Shall Never Return,
and Today is My Birthday. This is a highly nuanced analysis
of spatial memories materialized in the manifold of Kantor's space
of representation. This analysis complements Part I of the
book which focuses on the contours of Kantor's biography and
cultural lineage as well as Kantor's experiments with the (eternal)
avant-garde art of the second half of the XXth century – the
Informel Art, Emballages, Happenings, and his own 'theatre of
essence' and ephemeral memories. Michal Kobialka, Professor in History/Literature, Department of Theatre, Arts and Dance, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota.’ Hard
Back ISBN 1902867 04 1 £29.95 Paper
back ISBN 1902867 05 X £16.95
Reserve your copy now by completing the order form and returning it to: Black Mountain Press, Centre for Performance Research, 6, Science Park, Aberystwyth, SY23 3AH, UK OR by completing the CPR Books on-line form OR by contacting CPR by phone or email: Tel: +44 (0) 1970 622133 Fax: +44 (0)1970 622132 Email: cprwww@aber.ac.uk |
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