
Alfred Jarry by Jill Fell
Playwright, poet, book designer and bicyclist Alfred Jarry's creation of the monster-tyrant Ubu in his play Ubu Roi was a watershed in theatre history. This legendary event is set at the heart of Jill Fell's new biography, which will inform and delight readers wishing to learn more about a fascinating and wholly unconventional individual.
'Jill Fell economically indicates the salient qualities of Jarry's multifarious writings, suggests various possible intertextual connections and highlights his gift for literary transposition of visual artShe fires our interest in his semi-autobiographical novels, notably Le Surmale, a high-velocity tale of sexual marathons and mecanomorphic sporting prowess.'- Peter Read, Times Literary Supplement 'Fell gives clear summaries and thoughtful assessments of all the major works . . an excellent introduction' - Stride Magazine 'Fell's attentive critical biography reclaims [Ubu Roi]'s charge, and the short, volatile career of its author.' - Plays International 'Fell's fascinated and fascinating accounts of Jarry's theatrical innovations, both in relation to Ubu Roi and his theatrical vision in its entirety, inspire the reader. Her claim that the originality of Jarry's own imagination put him at the forefront of developments in modern art and in public taste is well supported by her thorough discussion of the variety and virulence of his life and work. The visual imagery included in the biography adds a stimulating dimension to the discussion, and some of the photographs ... provide an invaluable insight into the involved and inspiring nature of Jarry's engagement with his contemporary society.' - Modern Language Review 'Jill Fell's biography is a welcome addition to the very few studies of Alfred Jarry published in English ... a constructive overview of Jarry's brief yet productive life, his work, and his influential role in the avant-garde. Suitably illustrated, this concise study will appeal to a broad readership and offers a relevant introduction to anyone (academic or non-academic) interested in Jarry's work.' - French Studies
Jill Fell is an Associate Research Fellow at the Department of European Cultures and Languages, Birkbeck, University of London, and the author of Alfred Jarry: An Imagination in Revolt (2005).
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| ISBN 13 | 9781861897558 |
| ISBN 10 | 1861897553 |
| Title | Alfred Jarry |
| Author | Jill Fell |
| Series | Critical Lives |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Reaktion Books |
| Year published | 2010-07-01 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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