Brian Friel's Models of Influence - Kuczyńska, Zosia; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9783031179075
ISBN10:3031179072
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:278 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 4 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Illustrations, color
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Brian Friel's Models of Influence

 
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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The Brian Friel Papers at the National Library of Ireland are a record of a life?s work in progress. They represent a way of working and of making art over a period spanning more than fifty years. This book is the first of its kind in its attempt to interrogate the role of the Brian Friel Papers in Friel?s legacy as a working artist with a richly developed creative practice. By means of an unprecedented focus on Friel?s artistic process, Kuczyńska asks not only how and by whom Friel was being influenced and inspired, but also how and for whom Friel?s praxis might come to be an inspiration. Combining forensic archival scholarship with original, collaborative practice-based research, this study remains focused on the ?how? of influence, showcasing an approach to literary archives that foregrounds live practices of access in the spirit of creative encounter. Whether uncovering forgotten source materials for Friel?s plays or working with current practitioners in the arts, Kuczyńska reveals how an approach to literary archives grounded in artistic practice might provide the tools for setting a major creative legacy not in stone but rather in motion. 


Zosia Kuczyńska is an academic and poet with a research interest in archival practices. She was an IRC postdoctoral research fellow at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her work on Brian Friel has appeared in Irish University Review. She is the curator of ?Don?t Anticipate the Ending?, a digital exhibition at the Museum of Literature Ireland. 

Long description:

The Brian Friel Papers at the National Library of Ireland are a record of a life?s work in progress. They represent a way of working and of making art over a period spanning more than fifty years. This book is the first of its kind in its attempt to interrogate the role of the Brian Friel Papers in Friel?s legacy as a working artist with a richly developed creative practice. By means of an unprecedented focus on Friel?s artistic process, Kuczyńska asks not only how and by whom Friel was being influenced and inspired, but also how and for whom Friel?s praxis might come to be an inspiration. Combining forensic archival scholarship with original, collaborative practice-based research, this study remains focused on the ?how? of influence, showcasing an approach to literary archives that foregrounds live practices of access in the spirit of creative encounter. Whether uncovering forgotten source materials for Friel?s plays or working with current practitioners in the arts, Kuczyńska reveals how an approach to literary archives grounded in artistic practice might provide the tools for setting a major creative legacy not in stone but rather in motion. 

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction: ?Don?t embalm me in pieties?.- 2. Creative Encounters: Faith Healer and Artistic Practice.- 3. A Story Told Through People: Friel?s Embodied Intertexts.- 4. Form and Core: Brian Friel and Denis Donoghue.- 5. Influence as Model: Friel?s Performing Muse.- 6. ?Don?t anticipate the ending?: Towards a Legacy of Artistic Practice.- 7. Conclusion: So What Is Surfacing(?).