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The Drama in the Text Enoch Brater (Professor of English and Theater, Professor of English and Theater, University of Michigan)

The Drama in the Text By Enoch Brater (Professor of English and Theater, Professor of English and Theater, University of Michigan)

Summary

This treatise argues that Samuel Beckett's late fiction, like his radio plays, demands to be read aloud, since much of the emotional meaning lodges in its tonality. The book provides recognition, insight and accessibility to Beckett's difficult yet compelling vocabulary.

The Drama in the Text Summary

The Drama in the Text: Beckett's Late Fiction by Enoch Brater (Professor of English and Theater, Professor of English and Theater, University of Michigan)

The Drama in the Text argues that Beckett's late fiction, like his radio plays, demands to be read aloud, since much of the emotional meaning lodges in its tonality. In Beckett's haunting prose work the reader turns listener, collaborating with the sound of words to elucidate meaning from the silence of the universe. Enoch Brater ranges across all of Beckett's work, quoting from it liberally, and makes connections mainly with other writers, but also with details drawn from the entire Western cultural heritage. Brater serves as an authoritative and persuasive guide to the rich texture of such a difficult but compelling vocabulary, providing recognition, insight, and accessibility.

The Drama in the Text Reviews

Bravo for a virtuoso performance, a real tour de force. * Edward Beckett *

Additional information

NPB9780195088922
9780195088922
0195088921
The Drama in the Text: Beckett's Late Fiction by Enoch Brater (Professor of English and Theater, Professor of English and Theater, University of Michigan)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1994-08-18
244
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