Martin Crimp
Martin Crimp
The Writer and the Work
Angelaki, Vicky; Angel-Perez, Elisabeth; Escoda, Clara
Liverpool University Press
04/2026
224
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Inglês
9781805967965
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Martin Crimp: Timeline of Work
Aleks Sierz
Preface
Vicky Angelaki, Elisabeth Angel-Perez and Clara Escoda
Three Attempted Acts (In Lieu of Introduction)
The Vanishing Point
Vicky Angelaki
Portrait of the Writer as an Author
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Martin Crimp's Women: Towards a Revolutionary Universality
Clara Escoda
1. Martin Crimp - Addressing Today's Challenges
'Sequences of Magic Rooms': The Writer in His Own Words
Aleks Sierz and Martin Crimp
'What Use to Me Is a Rusting Spike?': Gender Performativity and Fluidity of Desire in Martin Crimp's When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (2019)
Clara Escoda
Environmental Justice and Human Rights: Martin Crimp's Cruel and Tender and The Rest Will Be Familiar to You from Cinema
Vicky Angelaki
In the Nightmare of Neoliberalism: Happiness as a Neoliberal Tool of Control in Martin Crimp's In the Republic of Happiness
Albert Mendez Panades
2. Martin Crimp - The Concept of Community
Martin Crimp in the Company of European Nobel Laureates Jon Fosse and Elfriede Jelinek: A Comparison
Mary Mazzilli
'I begin to wonder if the whole thing might not just possibly be endless': Martin Crimp's Aesthetic and Ethical Probing of the Dramatic Medium in Not One of These People
Aloysia Rousseau
The Wizard Behind the Curtain: The Writer and the Written in the Work of Martin Crimp
Liz Tomlin
3. Martin Crimp - Found in Translation
Making Room for Music: Crimp's Operatic Dramaturgy
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Writing for Translation: Martin Crimp's Invitation to Translate
Geraldine Brodie
Traces of Martin Crimp on the Italian Stage
Andrea Peghinelli
Martin Crimp: Millennial Challenge for the Greek Stage
Elizabeth Sakellaridou
Aleks Sierz
Preface
Vicky Angelaki, Elisabeth Angel-Perez and Clara Escoda
Three Attempted Acts (In Lieu of Introduction)
The Vanishing Point
Vicky Angelaki
Portrait of the Writer as an Author
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Martin Crimp's Women: Towards a Revolutionary Universality
Clara Escoda
1. Martin Crimp - Addressing Today's Challenges
'Sequences of Magic Rooms': The Writer in His Own Words
Aleks Sierz and Martin Crimp
'What Use to Me Is a Rusting Spike?': Gender Performativity and Fluidity of Desire in Martin Crimp's When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (2019)
Clara Escoda
Environmental Justice and Human Rights: Martin Crimp's Cruel and Tender and The Rest Will Be Familiar to You from Cinema
Vicky Angelaki
In the Nightmare of Neoliberalism: Happiness as a Neoliberal Tool of Control in Martin Crimp's In the Republic of Happiness
Albert Mendez Panades
2. Martin Crimp - The Concept of Community
Martin Crimp in the Company of European Nobel Laureates Jon Fosse and Elfriede Jelinek: A Comparison
Mary Mazzilli
'I begin to wonder if the whole thing might not just possibly be endless': Martin Crimp's Aesthetic and Ethical Probing of the Dramatic Medium in Not One of These People
Aloysia Rousseau
The Wizard Behind the Curtain: The Writer and the Written in the Work of Martin Crimp
Liz Tomlin
3. Martin Crimp - Found in Translation
Making Room for Music: Crimp's Operatic Dramaturgy
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Writing for Translation: Martin Crimp's Invitation to Translate
Geraldine Brodie
Traces of Martin Crimp on the Italian Stage
Andrea Peghinelli
Martin Crimp: Millennial Challenge for the Greek Stage
Elizabeth Sakellaridou
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contemporary playwriting;opera;theatre;translation;adaptation
Martin Crimp: Timeline of Work
Aleks Sierz
Preface
Vicky Angelaki, Elisabeth Angel-Perez and Clara Escoda
Three Attempted Acts (In Lieu of Introduction)
The Vanishing Point
Vicky Angelaki
Portrait of the Writer as an Author
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Martin Crimp's Women: Towards a Revolutionary Universality
Clara Escoda
1. Martin Crimp - Addressing Today's Challenges
'Sequences of Magic Rooms': The Writer in His Own Words
Aleks Sierz and Martin Crimp
'What Use to Me Is a Rusting Spike?': Gender Performativity and Fluidity of Desire in Martin Crimp's When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (2019)
Clara Escoda
Environmental Justice and Human Rights: Martin Crimp's Cruel and Tender and The Rest Will Be Familiar to You from Cinema
Vicky Angelaki
In the Nightmare of Neoliberalism: Happiness as a Neoliberal Tool of Control in Martin Crimp's In the Republic of Happiness
Albert Mendez Panades
2. Martin Crimp - The Concept of Community
Martin Crimp in the Company of European Nobel Laureates Jon Fosse and Elfriede Jelinek: A Comparison
Mary Mazzilli
'I begin to wonder if the whole thing might not just possibly be endless': Martin Crimp's Aesthetic and Ethical Probing of the Dramatic Medium in Not One of These People
Aloysia Rousseau
The Wizard Behind the Curtain: The Writer and the Written in the Work of Martin Crimp
Liz Tomlin
3. Martin Crimp - Found in Translation
Making Room for Music: Crimp's Operatic Dramaturgy
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Writing for Translation: Martin Crimp's Invitation to Translate
Geraldine Brodie
Traces of Martin Crimp on the Italian Stage
Andrea Peghinelli
Martin Crimp: Millennial Challenge for the Greek Stage
Elizabeth Sakellaridou
Aleks Sierz
Preface
Vicky Angelaki, Elisabeth Angel-Perez and Clara Escoda
Three Attempted Acts (In Lieu of Introduction)
The Vanishing Point
Vicky Angelaki
Portrait of the Writer as an Author
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Martin Crimp's Women: Towards a Revolutionary Universality
Clara Escoda
1. Martin Crimp - Addressing Today's Challenges
'Sequences of Magic Rooms': The Writer in His Own Words
Aleks Sierz and Martin Crimp
'What Use to Me Is a Rusting Spike?': Gender Performativity and Fluidity of Desire in Martin Crimp's When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (2019)
Clara Escoda
Environmental Justice and Human Rights: Martin Crimp's Cruel and Tender and The Rest Will Be Familiar to You from Cinema
Vicky Angelaki
In the Nightmare of Neoliberalism: Happiness as a Neoliberal Tool of Control in Martin Crimp's In the Republic of Happiness
Albert Mendez Panades
2. Martin Crimp - The Concept of Community
Martin Crimp in the Company of European Nobel Laureates Jon Fosse and Elfriede Jelinek: A Comparison
Mary Mazzilli
'I begin to wonder if the whole thing might not just possibly be endless': Martin Crimp's Aesthetic and Ethical Probing of the Dramatic Medium in Not One of These People
Aloysia Rousseau
The Wizard Behind the Curtain: The Writer and the Written in the Work of Martin Crimp
Liz Tomlin
3. Martin Crimp - Found in Translation
Making Room for Music: Crimp's Operatic Dramaturgy
Elisabeth Angel-Perez
Writing for Translation: Martin Crimp's Invitation to Translate
Geraldine Brodie
Traces of Martin Crimp on the Italian Stage
Andrea Peghinelli
Martin Crimp: Millennial Challenge for the Greek Stage
Elizabeth Sakellaridou
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