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Making of Samuel Beckett's Play/Comedie and Film

Making of Samuel Beckett's Play/Comedie and Film

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Beckett Manuscript Project

Making of Samuel Beckett's Play/Comedie and Film

Olga Beloborodova | Mark Nixon | Dirk Van Hulle

Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Samuel Beckett's short play Play / Comédie and his only film Film were written around the same time (1962-1963). They both have self-referential titles that invite meditation on the genres they represent. Although medium-specific opportunities and challenges underlie their very different geneses, they have influenced each other in terms of both form and content. In more ways than one, Film continues where Play left off. Whereas in Play the genesis shows a steady increase in speech tempo to the point of near unintelligibility, the silent Film radically eliminates speech from the outset. Conversely, the cinematic element is also clearly present in Play, notably in the crucial role assigned to the light beam as the mechanical, mindless inquisitor. Both works are grounded in technology and rely heavily on explanatory notes for the members of their production teams, thus exposing the inherently collaborative nature of such projects. The genetic critical analysis of the manuscripts of Play / Comédie and Film not only contributes to the interpretation of each work separately but also considers the two works together through the prism of Beckett's multimedial authorship.
Olga Beloborodova is a Teaching Assistant and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Universiteit Antwepen, Belgium.

Publication Date: 28 November 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781472534965
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 352
Weight (oz): 18.88

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