Cantitate/Preț
Produs

The Oresteia

Autor Aeschylus Adaptat de Robert Auletta
en Limba Engleză Paperback
This collection includes three full-length plays: AGAMEMNON, THE LIBATION BEARERS, and THE EUMENIDIES, collectively known as THE ORESTEIA. In AGAMEMNON, the title character, having sacrificed his daughter, Iphigenia, to win the battle of Troy, returns to Argos. His wife, Clytaemnestra, murders him while her lover, Aegisthus, who will soon assume the throne, looks on. In THE LIBATION BEARERS Agamemnon's daughter Electra mourns her father's death. Her brother, Orestes, returns to Argos to kill their mother and stepfather, now king, and avenge their father's death. In THE EUMENIDIES Orestes, trying to escape the vengeance of the Furies, is rescued by the gods and ordered to stand trial in a democratic court in Athens. He is acquitted, and the Furies are transformed and civilized to end the cycle of violence. "THE ORESTEIA is the granddaddy of domestic-violence drama, and that's hardly Greek to us. The 2,500 year-old Aeschylean trilogy - on which Sonny kills Mom and her love, who made sword meat of Dad - is as American as apple pie ... Auletta - whose own works include WALK THE DOG WILLIE, RUNDOWN, and the Obie-winning STOPS and VIRGINS - seems an odd collaborator for Aeschylus. But he is in fact an old hand at diddling with old Greeks. He has adapted both Sophocles's AJAX and Aeschylus's THE PERSIANS for Peter Sellars. He also adapted Georg Buchner's DANTON'S DEATH for Robert Wilson." -Carolyn Clay, Phoenix (Boston) ..". I very like very much the truncated colloquial that you've worked out. It's better than Ezra Pound] managed and it's just right for the purpose you have, to provide a fast moving text for the stage ..." -letter from James Laughlin, New Directions ..". Auletta's script glistens with old strokes highlighting rather than detracting from Aeschylus ..." -Ed Siegel, The Boston Globe"
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (13) 4993 lei  22-28 zile +2279 lei  7-13 zile
  Oxford University Press – 13 noi 2008 4993 lei  22-28 zile +2279 lei  7-13 zile
  CREATESPACE – 7447 lei  3-5 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 7 apr 2022 7467 lei  3-5 săpt. +3354 lei  7-13 zile
  Penguin Books – 28 sep 1977 8778 lei  3-5 săpt. +1143 lei  7-13 zile
  Hackett Publishing Company – 14 sep 1998 10333 lei  3-5 săpt.
  W. W. Norton & Company – 15 mar 2018 10901 lei  3-5 săpt. +1130 lei  7-13 zile
  Digireads.com – 15 iun 2015 6481 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 29 aug 2015 8093 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Oxford University Press – 16 sep 2004 8993 lei  43-49 zile
  Broadway Play Publishing – 12109 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 24 apr 2014 13713 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – apr 2013 17630 lei  6-8 săpt.
  University of Chicago Press – 15 mar 1989 19708 lei  6-8 săpt.
Hardback (1) 20716 lei  3-5 săpt. +3411 lei  7-13 zile
  Harvard University Press – 2009 20716 lei  3-5 săpt. +3411 lei  7-13 zile

Preț: 12109 lei

Puncte Express: 182

Preț estimativ în valută:
2143 2504$ 1860£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 25 februarie-11 martie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780881454901
ISBN-10: 0881454907
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Broadway Play Publishing

Descriere

Descriere de la o altă ediție sau format:
Aeschylus' famed plays Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides comprise the Oresteia, which uses the dark and convoluted story of a family curse, and a long history of murder and revenge, to raise haunting questions about the nature and the price of justice. In Agamemnon , the Argive king reaches home following his victory in the Trojan War, only to meet his death at the hand of his wife, Clytemnestra. Horrible as this deed is shown to be, we also come to understand in the course of the play how justice has been satisfied by Agamemnon's murder. The second play in the trilogy, The Libation Bearers (Choephoroe), portrays the vengeance of Agamemnon's son Orestes, who returns from exile to exact the price of his father's murder. With the aid of his sister Electra, Orestes kills Clytemnestra, and her lover, Aegisthus. By spilling his mother's blood, however, he invites the wrath of the ancient Erinyes, or Furies, and they begin to pursue him. The Eumenides shows the Furies' pursuit of Orestes, who is protected by the younger god Apollo. Orestes is ultimately tried for his crime in Athens, and Athena, goddess of wisdom, casts the deciding vote on his behalf, and releases him from the ancient familial blood-guilt. Athena persuades the Furies to accept the new legal justice and a new role in the polis, as Kindly Ones, who will bless the city of Athens and its land. In this exciting new translation, at once faithful to the original and as fully alive as a poem in English, Alan Shapiro and Peter Burian showcase the complexity and intricate imagery of this great work of Athenian tragic poetry.

Notă biografică

Alan Shapiro is Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of a number of prize-winning volumes of poetry and prose, including The Dead Alive and Busy, winner of the 2001 Kingsley Tufts Award. Peter Burian is Professor of Classics at Duke University. Together, they act as the general editors for Oxford's Greek Tragedy in New Translations series.

Recenzii

Rory Mullarkey's adaptation of these three Aeschylus plays . . . is undertaken with a spirit it would be hard to trump. . . . Mullarkey has adapted Aeschylus in a way that never fudges, conceals or distances.
Witty, brash and steeped in blood . . . this is a big and boisterous account packed with sly wit and the sort of brash lines that wouldn't be out of place in a gangster film.
brilliantly evokes the sheer strangeness and horror of the play. Rory Mullarkey's translation follows the Aeschylean original faithfully and his lyrics make some attempts to evoke the percussive muscularity of the choruses. . . . I haven't seen anything quite as sickening or as stately as this version of these plays.
The verse rhythms are fluid and flexible, allowing for passages of lyric song, and the language is pithy and vivid . . . shows how "justice" - the word that resounds through Mullarkey's text like a drumbeat - easily transmutes into blood-soaked revenge.
Rory Mullarkey's new translation can't be accused of lacking scholastic commitment, or ear-enticing poetic carry-on. . . . the phrasing is pungent
Mullarkey's vibrant translation slithers from the poetic to the colloquial
Rory Mullarkey's poetical, darkly funny but never murky adaptation proves stimulating and surprising . . . makes you laugh one moment and shudder the next.

Cuprins

Note
The Oresteia: Introduction
DAVID GRENE
The Oresteia: the Theatrical Perspective
NICHOLAS RUDALL
Translating for the Stage and from the Stage
WENDY DONIGER O'FLAHERTY
Part One: Unabridged Translation
Agamemnon
The Libation Bearers
The Eumenides
Part Two: Acting Version
Agamemnon
The Libation Bearers
The Eumenides

Textul de pe ultima copertă

"By far the best translation. Faithful to the original Greek text and eminently readable. The notes constitute a commentary in their own right."--Albert Henrichs, Harvard University "Hugh Lloyd-Jones's translation stands out very much from any other. The notes are first class and scholarly."--Jeffrey Rusten, Cornell University