Translating the Theatre of the Spanish Golden Age

A Story of Chance and Transformation

David Johnston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Apr '13

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The story of a love affair between a translator and a dramatic tradition whose riches are becoming increasingly apparent.

This new book by academic David Johnson, on the Spanish 'Golden Age' plays argues for the importance of these plays place in history, as well as on the British stage.What this book most definitely is not is yet another academic discussion of Lope de Vega, Calderon and their contemporaries, divorced from any understanding of what makes these plays work so brilliantly on our stages. Instead it is a leading contemporary translator’s account of why these plays deserve to assume their rightful place in our performance repertoire, firmly set within the demands and opportunities of how our theatre works. In a way it is the story of a love affair between a translator and a dramatic tradition whose riches are only now becoming apparent to theatre audiences; but it is also an exploration of the ways in which translation itself takes plays that are distant from us in time and space and makes them real and visible in terms of our own experience and our contemporary sensibilities.

David Johnston has a feel for Spanish and English like that of a lover; he's a poet and a man of the theatre, but most importantly he's also a contemporary of Lope, Tirso and Calderon. There's no other way of explaining the vivid translations he has written. * Juan Mayorga *

ISBN: 9781783190362

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 113g

104 pages