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Waiting for Godot in New Orleans : a field guide
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  • Waiting for Godot in New Orleans : a field guide
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  • Country road, a tree, evening
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  • Creative Time , New York ; 2010 : 2010
Utgivningsår
  • 2010
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 1st ed.
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 338 p. : ill. (some col.), maps : 26 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • "Prepared on the occasion of Waiting for Godot in New Orleans: A play in two acts, a project in three parts, by Paul Chan"--Colophon.
  • Includes texts by Kalamu Ya Salaam, Paul Chan, Nato Thompson, Christopher McElroen, Terry Eagleton, Alain Badiou, Susan Sontag, Gavin Kroeber, Lolis Eric Elie, Randy McClain, David Cuthburt, Anne Giselson, Andrea Boll, Jed Horne, and Cauleen Smith.
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Remember -- . Picture -- . Relate -- . Organize -- . Appear -- . Play -- . Film -- . Reflect.
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  • 978-3-86560-809-3
  • 3-86560-809-4 (Walther König)
  • 3-86560-809-4
  • 978-1-928570-05-9
  • 978-1-928570-05-9
  • 1-928570-05-4
  • 1-928570-05-4
  • 978-3-86560-809-3 (Walther König)
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In November 2006, visiting New Orleans for the first time after Hurricane Katrina hit, Paul Chan was struck by the disquieting stillness: no hammer sounds banging in the distance, no construction crews yelling to one another, no cranes visible on the skyline. His immediate response to the city was to imagine an outdoor performance of Samuel Beckett's legendary play, Waiting for Godot ndash; the 20th century's most emblamatic story of waiting. 'The longing for the new is a reminder of what is worth renewing. Seeing Godot embedded in the very fabric of the landscape of New Orleans was a way of re-imaging the empty roads, the debris, and, above all, the bleak silence as more than the expression of mere collapse. There is a terrible symmetry between the reality of New Orleans post-Katrina and the essence of this play, which expresses in stark eloquence the cruel and funny things people do while they wait: for help, for food, for tomorrow,' stated Chan. The production of the play continues the tradition of presenting it in politically charged environments, including San Quentin prison (1957), and a performance directed by Susan Sontag in war-torn Sarajevo (1993). For nine months Paul Chan worked with New Orleanian artists, activists, and organisers to formalize the shape of the play and broaden the social scope of the project. It evolved into a larger social event, involving free art seminars, educational programs, theatre workshops and conversations with the community. A Field Guide, brings together a rich collection of primary ephemera, photographs, articles, and essays that explore the project's unique community-centric process from conception to completion. Divided into eight sections ndash; Remember, Picture, Relate, Organize, Appear, Play, Film, Reflect ndash; the book re-illuminates the personal and political conditions facing the people of New Orleans and the evacuees in surrounding cities.

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