Stanislavski - His Life and Art
~ Jean Benedetti
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Jean Benedetti's critical biography of Konstantin Stanislavski,
one of the towering figures of twentieth-century theatre, has been
fully revised and expanded offering new facts and insights into
Stanislavski's life and arts
This new edition, written with unprecedented access to original
Russian material including letters and production notes never previously
translated, explores the collaboration and often bitter disputes with
Nemirovich Danchenko, co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre, and traces
further Stanislavski's often troubled relationship with the company
he led
It also gives a new account of the difficulties and tensions that
lay behind the highly influential 1922-4 American tour as well as
fuller versions of key moments in Stanislavski's career - his arbitrary
arrest in 1919 and his troubled relationship with the Soviet regime
over artistic differences; a greater understanding of how Stanislavski's
seminal books on acting came to be written, edited and translated into
English only to lead to gross misunderstanding of his work; plus the
best understanding yet of the evolution of Stanislavski's revolutionary
acting 'system'
"This is the most complete description yet available in English of
Stanislavski's real life in art" - New York Times
"Benedetti's biography rescues Stanislavski from his stereotypes and
will reinstate him for this and coming theatrical generations.
It's written with the clarity of shape, firmness of purpose and
fullness of emotion that mark out a good piece of acting" - Guardian
"Both extremely informative and highly readable, this biography will
become the one indispensable book in English for anyone beginning to
study not just Stanislavski and the Moscow Art Theatre, but also the
foundations of modern acting and directing" - Theatre Research International