Author: DORCY, JEAN; SPELLER JR. , ROBERT (TRANSLATOR) ; MARCEAU, MARCEL (TRANSLATOR) Title: The Mime and Essays
Description: New York: Robert Speller & Sons, 1961. First Edition. First Printing; Hard cover. ISBN: 0727400827. Ex-Library; B/w photographs; 5 3/4 x 8 3/4"; xxv, 116 pages; Hard cover has faded black [grey] spine with metalllic blue lettering. Former library book with usual markings. No DJ. Weak gutters. Pages have some underlining. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Originally published in French. ' "The Mime", in this book, refers to the art, and "the mime" to the performer. The art is, in this case, the Modern Mime in particular. Beginning with the transition in the actor's art from the stylized forms of melodrama to naturalism, Jean Dorcy follows the search for a return to skilled physical expression on the stage. This search begins in Paris at Jacques Copeau's Ecole du Vieux-Colombier, and continues through the work of Etienne Decroux, Jean-Louis Barrault, and others to the early years of Marcel Marceau's career. Dorcy carefully distinguishes the modern art of Mime from the Mime of ages past, and eloquently defines its components (including gesture, attitude, and movement). He speaks of the dancer, the clown, and the speaking actor, and compares and contrasts them with the mime actor. This mid-twentieth century examination of the birth of Modern Mime in France as a new art form includes essays by "the father of Modern Mime", Etienne Decroux, the famous French stage and screen actor Jean-Louis Barrault, and the world-famous master Mime performer Marcel Marceau. ' Notes; Index.. Very Good- with no dust jacket .
Keywords: 0727400827 Mime History; Theater History; Performance Art; French History; Theater Arts; Acting; Street Theater; Comedy; Tragedy; Cultural History Education Cinema/Movies/Film/Acting France Drama/Theater/Plays/Opera Reference
Price: US$ 21.25 Seller: Pegasus Books
- Book number: 15355