LIBROS DEL AUTOR: richard pevear

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: richard pevear

  • Three Sisters
    Anton Chekhov / Richard Nelson / Richard Pevear
    'Mankind used to be busy with wars, filling all its existence with campaigns, raids, victories, but now that has all outlived itself, leaving a huge empty space, and there’s nothing to fill it with. But mankind passionately seeks and, of course, will find. If only it could be soon!' ⁠-⁠Vershinin, Act Four, THREE SISTERS'The play was read in [Chekhov’s] presence. He tried to con...
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    14,30 €

  • Platonov
    Anton Chekhov / Richard Nelson / Richard Pevear
    A complete unabridged translation of Chekhov’s early play, discovered years after his death. PLATONOV (also known as FATHERLESSNESS and A PLAY WITHOUT A TITLE) is the name in English given to an early, untitled play in four acts written by Anton Chekhov in 1878. It was the first large-scale drama by Chekhov, written specifically for Maria Yermolova, rising star of Maly Theatre....
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    13,96 €

  • Little Comedies
    Anton Chekhov / Richard Pevear & Larissa Volokhonsky
    LITTLE COMEDIES, an evening of five short plays by Anton Chekhov, span the author’s career; this version of ON THE HARMFULNESS OF TOBACCO was one of the last pieces he wrote. Often presented as short farces or even one-note jokes, these plays are much more. Here characters struggle, are lost, unaware, scared ⁠-⁠ and always recognizably human. And as with Chekhov’s great full-le...
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    13,94 €

  • Night Talk and Other Poems
    Richard Pevear
    'The first thing I recognize as the beginning of a poem,' writes Richard Pevear, 'is a distinct rhythm, not only of stress but of movement. Once I hear it, I can find words for it. But the essential thing, finally, is simultaneity-the completion of a shape, a thought, an emotion, a figure, all at the same time. The Trojan War, the figures of Greek tragedy, certain elements of t...
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    118,71 €

  • Night Talk and Other Poems
    Richard Pevear
    'The first thing I recognize as the beginning of a poem,' writes Richard Pevear, 'is a distinct rhythm, not only of stress but of movement. Once I hear it, I can find words for it. But the essential thing, finally, is simultaneity-the completion of a shape, a thought, an emotion, a figure, all at the same time. The Trojan War, the figures of Greek tragedy, certain elements of t...
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    47,44 €

  • Aias
    Sophocles / Herbert Golder / Richard Pevear
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    15,25 €