“This is a dynamic, distinctive, and meticulous examination of a modernist Russian cabaret, written elegantly and authoritatively. The original translations beautifully capture the stylistic differences of each work and colloquialisms imbedded in their context.” - Julia Listengarten, author of <i>Russian Tragifarce: Its Cultural and Political Roots</i>
An anthology of plays from the Crooked Mirror, the leading Russian cabaret of the Silver Age “Don’t blame the mirror if your mug is crooked!” Parody dominated early twentieth-century Russian cabaret, but the Crooked Mirror extended its lampooning to theatrical practice itself. Eclectic in its targets, the Saint Petersburg theater mocked not only naturalism but also symbolism, futurism, and “Meyerholditis.” Its shows parodied both the stale conventions of melodrama and opera and the stylized trends in staging, wielding satire to provoke artistic and social reform. Though the theater was liquidated in 1931, many of its innovations would become standard techniques in cabaret repertoires and improv revues. As a cultural phenomenon of the Silver Age, the Crooked Mirror deserves critical attention, yet it has received only fleeting mention in histories of Russian theater and biographies of its major figures. This anthology fills a critical gap in our understanding of that heady era by bringing together key plays—most appearing in English here for the first time—together with short biographies of their authors and robust commentary and annotations. Laurence Senelick guides readers through the artistic and ideological evolution of the Crooked Mirror and provides performers with the material to bring its innovations back to the stage.
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As a cultural phenomenon of the Silver Age, the Crooked Mirror deserves critical attention, yet it has received only fleeting mention in histories of Russian theatre. This anthology fills a gap in our understanding of that heady era by bringing together key plays with short biographies of their authors and robust commentary and annotations.
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Introduction Anchar Mantsenilov (Prince Mikhail Volkonsky), with music by Vladimir Erenberg Biography and IntroductionVampuka, or the Bride of Africa (1909) The Guest Star (1910) Leonid Andreev Biography and IntroductionLove Thy Neighbor (1909)The Lovely Sabine Women (1911) Aleksandr Kugel’ Biography and IntroductionA Little Night Music (1910). Pyotr Potyomkin Biography and IntroductionShall We Let Down the Curtain? (1911) Boris Geyer Biography and IntroductionThe Evolution of the Theatre (1910)Memories (1911) The Water of Life (1911) What They Say, What They Think (1914) Nikolay Evreinov Biography and IntroductionBackstage at the Soul (1912) The Inspector General (1912) The Fourth Wall (1916) Nikolay Urvantsov Biography and IntroductionMan’s Fate (1915) Afterword Notes List of Sources
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ISBN
9780810146143
Publisert
2023-08-31
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Northwestern University Press
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229 mm
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152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
448
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