Two masterful artists—Gauguin and van Gogh—come alive in a vibrant
drama about friendship, art, and madness Two painters—Paul Gauguin
and Vincent van Gogh—are living together in the sleepy town of Arles
in 1888. Soon, Gauguin, frustrated by van Gogh's refusal to
acknowledge his increasingly troubled mind, will depart for Paris. In
two years, van Gogh will be dead by his own hand. In the meantime, the
friends discuss their craft; they frequent a local café that van Gogh
will soon immortalize; they become acquainted with a young prostitute,
Lotte, who becomes Gauguin's lover; they argue; they paint. In Derek
Walcott's new historical play, O Starry Starry Night, two
world-renowned artists come to life as they wrestle both with grand
themes—friendship, loyalty, fame—and with more mundane concerns,
money primary among them. The scenes Walcott sketches summon several
of van Gogh's most famous paintings: Sunflowers, The Night Café, The
Bedroom at Arles. His manipulation of language—van Gogh's eloquent
monologues giving way to more abstract speeches—evokes the painter's
descent into madness. Over the action hangs the threat of violence, of
death, which lends the play a potent urgency; for at least one of the
characters, time is quickly running out. O Starry Starry Night is
powerfully wrought, and demonstrates once again the sharpness of
Walcott's eye: as a painter, as a poet, as a writer, and, above all,
as an observer of human follies, foibles, failings, and aspirations.
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A Play
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780374712020
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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