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The Theater of Maria Irene Fornes (PAJ Books) [Paperback]

Professor Marc Robinson (Editor)
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September 22, 1999 PAJ Books

"If art is to inspire us, we must not be too eager to understand. If we understand too readily, our understanding will, most likely, be meaningless. It will have no consequences. We must be patient with ourselves." -- Maria Irene Fornes

Edited by Marc Robinson, this casebook gathers new writing about Maria Irene Fornes and a broad selection of earlier essays, reviews, and interviews. Along with Fornes's own engaging commentary on playwriting and the creative process, the anthology includes critical essays on her work with the Judson Poets Theatre and The Open Theater in the 1960s, her shift to greater psychological and formal complexity in the late 1970s, the lyrical politics of her theater from the 1980s, and the metatheatricality of her plays from the 1990s.

Throughout the anthology, textual analysis is balanced with production criticism. Contributors assess Fornes's connection to the various traditions that have claimed her--absurdism, realism, and surrealism, among others. Several critics reveal Fornes's range by delving deeply into individual plays, particularly the landmark Fefu and Her Friends. Her work as a director is captured in rehearsal logs, interviews with her actors, and a sampling of production reviews from 1965 to 1993. The anthology closes with Fornes's own views on her work, in statements and interviews from each stage of her career. More than twenty production photographs accompany the text.

Contributors include Herbert Blau, Robert Coe, Susan Letzler Cole, Scott Cummings, Elinor Fuchs, Richard Gilman, Tony Kushner, Phillip Lopate, Bonnie Marranca, Erika Munk, Marc Robinson, Michael Smith, Susan Sontag, Ross Wetzsteon, W. B. Worthen, and others.


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"An indispensable book to anyone interested in the work of a theatre artist whose oeuvre Tony Kushner rightly assesses as one of 'American drama's most important achievements.'." -- Maria M. Delgado, New Theatre Quarterly

About the Author

Marc Robinson teaches at Yale College (where he is also director of Theater Studies) and the Yale School of Drama. His books include The Other American Drama, also available from Johns Hopkins.


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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (September 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801861543
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801861543
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Overdue, excellent compendium of critical essays on Fornes, March 27, 2000
This review is from: The Theater of Maria Irene Fornes (PAJ Books) (Paperback)
Maria Irene Fornes is arguably the greatest living American avant-garde playwright, and without a doubt one of our most talented (and most underappreciated) writers in any form. This book, edited by Professor Marc Robinson of Yale, brings together a diverse group of essays that take on multiple aspects of Fornes challenging vision of theatre - her feminism, her incorporation of class and race, her startlingly alien yet crystalline language, her search for new forms and spaces in which to create the life of the theater. The essays are of a uniformly high quality and the interview with Ms. Fornes herself offers great insight into how she views her own work. Highly recommended.
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Abingdon Square, Tango Palace, Maria Irene Fornes, Miss Fornes, Hedda Gabler, The Summer, John Seitz, American Place Theatre, Donald Eastman, Evelyn Brown, Latin American, The Red Burning Light, Carol Halebian, Miss Forties, Susan Sontag, Bonnie Marranca, San Francisco, Selected Reviews, Actors Studio, Crystal Field, Elinor Fuchs, Elizabeth Robins, Herbert Blau, Madeleine Potter, Marc Robinson
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