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OverviewReaders have long responded to Samuel Beckett's novels and plays with wonder or bafflement. They portray blind, lame, maimed creatures cracking whips and wielding can openers who are funny when they should be chilling, cruel when they should be tender, warm when most wounded. His works seem less to conclude than to stop dead. And so readers quite naturally ask: what might all this be meant to mean? In a lively and enlivening study of a singular creative nature, Leland de la Durantaye helps us better understand Beckett's strangeness and the notorious difficulties it presents. He argues that Beckett's lifelong campaign was to mismake on purpose-not to denigrate himself, or his audience, nor even to reconnect with the child or the savage within, but because he believed that such mismaking is in the interest of art and will shape its future. Whether called ""creative willed mismaking,"" ""logoclasm,"" or ""word-storming in the name of beauty,"" Beckett meant by these terms an art that attacks language and reason, unity and continuity, art and life, with wit and venom. Beckett's Art of Mismaking explains Beckett's views on language, the relation between work and world, and the interactions between stage and page, as well as the motives guiding his sixty-year-long career-his strange decision to adopt French as his literary language, swerve from the complex novels to the minimalist plays, determination to ""fail better,"" and principled refusal to follow any easy path to originality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leland de la DurantayePublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780674504851ISBN 10: 0674504852 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 04 January 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book feels so different from almost every other book on Beckett. There are many insights, quick excursions, surprising allusions. The reader is a companion, part of a conversation, and the effect is very exciting, a sort of collaborative critical project. An intellectual adventure.--Michael Wood, Princeton University Excellent Where most studies are busy narrowing their focus, Durantaye roams across the Beckett canon, making connections between early and late works, and with other writers too where pertinent Durantaye deploys theory with a confidence and lightness that are exhilarating without ever becoming flamboyant or flippant He himself is a wonderfully lucid critic, particularly when it comes to unpicking critical cliches On questions of characterization, setting and style he is consistently illuminating, and he has, like the finest critics, an ability to ask questions that seem obvious only once they are posed.--Dan Gunn Times Literary Supplement (09/16/2016) Excellent...Where most studies are busy narrowing their focus, Durantaye roams across the Beckett canon, making connections between early and late works, and with other writers too where pertinent...Durantaye deploys theory with a confidence and lightness that are exhilarating without ever becoming flamboyant or flippant...He himself is a wonderfully lucid critic, particularly when it comes to unpicking critical cliches...On questions of characterization, setting and style he is consistently illuminating, and he has, like the finest critics, an ability to ask questions that seem obvious only once they are posed.--Dan Gunn Times Literary Supplement (09/16/2016) A fascinating account, both intelligent and irreverent--in the best sense of these words--of Samuel Beckett's creative chaos, his mismaking 'by design.'--Chris Ackerley, University of Otago Samuel Beckett's works continue to intrigue audiences and enthrall critics, yet for many his work remains difficult. In this lively study, La Durantaye addresses this head on and provides a fresh approach for appreciating Beckett's aesthetic practice...Treating the essential difficulty of Beckett's art, this volume will prove helpful to those who find Beckett's work engaging and those who wish to understand more clearly his guiding artistic motivations. --J. S. Baggett Choice (12/01/2016) Samuel Beckett s works continue to intrigue audiences and enthrall critics, yet for many his work remains difficult. In this lively study, La Durantaye addresses this head on and provides a fresh approach for appreciating Beckett s aesthetic practice Treating the essential difficulty of Beckett s art, this volume will prove helpful to those who find Beckett s work engaging and those who wish to understand more clearly his guiding artistic motivations. --J. S. Baggett Choice (12/01/2016) This book feels so different from almost every other book on Beckett. There are many insights, quick excursions, surprising allusions. The reader is a companion, part of a conversation, and the effect is very exciting, a sort of collaborative critical project. An intellectual adventure.--Michael Wood, Princeton University Excellent Where most studies are busy narrowing their focus, Durantaye roams across the Beckett canon, making connections between early and late works, and with other writers too where pertinent Durantaye deploys theory with a confidence and lightness that are exhilarating without ever becoming flamboyant or flippant He himself is a wonderfully lucid critic, particularly when it comes to unpicking critical cliches On questions of characterization, setting and style he is consistently illuminating, and he has, like the finest critics, an ability to ask questions that seem obvious only once they are posed.--Dan Gunn Times Literary Supplement (09/16/2016) Excellent...Where most studies are busy narrowing their focus, Durantaye roams across the Beckett canon, making connections between early and late works, and with other writers too where pertinent...Durantaye deploys theory with a confidence and lightness that are exhilarating without ever becoming flamboyant or flippant...He himself is a wonderfully lucid critic, particularly when it comes to unpicking critical cliches...On questions of characterization, setting and style he is consistently illuminating, and he has, like the finest critics, an ability to ask questions that seem obvious only once they are posed.--Dan Gunn Times Literary Supplement (09/16/2016) A fascinating account, both intelligent and irreverent--in the best sense of these words--of Samuel Beckett's creative chaos, his mismaking 'by design.'--Chris Ackerley, University of Otago Samuel Beckett's works continue to intrigue audiences and enthrall critics, yet for many his work remains difficult. In this lively study, La Durantaye addresses this head on and provides a fresh approach for appreciating Beckett's aesthetic practice...Treating the essential difficulty of Beckett's art, this volume will prove helpful to those who findBeckett's work engaging and those who wish to understand more clearly his guiding artistic motivations.--J. S. Baggett Choice (12/01/2016) Samuel Beckett s works continue to intrigue audiences and enthrall critics, yet for many his work remains difficult. In this lively study, La Durantaye addresses this head on and provides a fresh approach for appreciating Beckett s aesthetic practice Treating the essential difficulty of Beckett s art, this volume will prove helpful to those who findBeckett s work engaging and those who wish to understand more clearly his guiding artistic motivations.--J. S. Baggett Choice (12/01/2016) This book feels so different from almost every other book on Beckett. There are many insights, quick excursions, surprising allusions. The reader is a companion, part of a conversation, and the effect is very exciting, a sort of collaborative critical project. An intellectual adventure.--Michael Wood, Princeton University Samuel Beckett's works continue to intrigue audiences and enthrall critics, yet for many his work remains difficult. In this lively study, La Durantaye addresses this head on and provides a fresh approach for appreciating Beckett's aesthetic practice...Treating the essential difficulty of Beckett's art, this volume will prove helpful to those who findBeckett's work engaging and those who wish to understand more clearly his guiding artistic motivations.</p>--J. S. Baggett Choice (12/01/2016) Author InformationLeland de la Durantaye is Professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |