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Overview""The New Trial"" is Peter Weiss's final drama, completed only months before his death in 1982 and never before published in English. One of Europe's most important 20th-century playwrights - often considered as influential as Brecht and Beckett - Weiss is best known to American audiences as the author of the Broadway play ""Marat/Sade"" and the three-volume novel ""The Aesthetics of Resistance"", which has elicited comparison with Joyce's ""Ulysses"" and Garcia Marquez's ""One Hundred Years of Solitude."" Initially influenced by Franz Kafka and later by the American Henry Miller, Weiss worked to expose the hypocrisy, the deception, and the nature of aggression in the contemporary world. A transformative ""updating"" of Kafka's novel ""The Trial"", ""The New Trial"" presents a surreal, hallucinatory look at the life of ""Josef K.,"" chief attorney in an enormous multinational firm that exploits both his idealism and his self-doubt in order to present to the world a public face that will mask its own dark and fascistic intentions. Fusing Marxist and capitalist perspectives in a manner that anticipates aspects of the current global market expansion, Weiss evokes a world in which nothing is private and everything is for sale. This edition of ""The New Trial"" is designed to facilitate theatrical teaching and stage production of the play. An extensive introduction by James Rolleston and Kai Evers situates the work in the full context of Weiss's life, including his Swedish exile during the regime of the Third Reich. In addition, the play's text is followed by interviews with Weiss and his original co-director (and wife) Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss, as well as an account of the challenges of the first English staging by director Jody McAuliffe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Weiss , James Rolleston , Kai EversPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780822326908ISBN 10: 0822326906 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 03 April 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface Introduction: The Theater of Peter Weiss / James Rolleston and Kai Evers Chronology The New Trial The Kafka Connection Peter Weiss on The New Trial A Conversation between Peter Weiss, Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss, and Anita Brundahl Peter Weiss on Dramatic Style Peter Weiss on Some Roles in The New Trial Jody McAuliffe: Reflections on a Director’s ProcessReviewsThe New Trial depicts the loss of art's value with sardonic humor. . . . The volume includes an informative introduction by James Rolleston and Kai Evers, who have come up with a smooth translation of the play. An interview with Weiss and his wife, Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss, is helpful, as is an intriguing essay by the director of the script's American premiere at Duke University in 1998. . . . Thankfully, The New Trial proffers a clear and compelling statement of Weiss's last thoughts on the powerless power of art in an age of global conglomerates. <br>--Bill Marx, WBUR Theater Reviews Author InformationPeter Weiss (1916–1982) was a German playwriter, dramatist, visual artist, filmmaker, and novelist. His works include Marat/Sade, The Shadow of the Coachman’s Body, The Aesthetics of Resistance, The Conversation of the Three Walkers, Trotsky in Exile, and Bodies and Shadows: Two Short Novels. His documentary drama The Investigation, which recreates the trial of Auschwitz concentration camp guards, was produced on American television in the 1960s. West Germany’s most important literary prize, the Georg BÜchner Prize, was awarded to Weiss only after his death in 1982. James Rolleston is Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Duke University. His previous books include Narratives of Ecstacy: Romantic Temporality in Modern German Poetry and Kafka’s Narrative Theater. Kai Evers is an advanced graduate student in the German Department at Duke University who presently lives in Woodland Hills, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |