Bernard-Marie Kolt�s

Bernard-Marie Kolt�s

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The anthology is the first collection of the seven major plays by seminal French playwright Bernard-Marie Kolt�s (1948-1989) in American English. Translated in over thirty languages, Kolt�s is considered to be the most important French playwright of the end of the twentieth century and heir to the legacy of Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Samuel Beckett, Sarah Kane, and Heiner MŸller. His style is marked by a profusion of poetic languageÑreshaping traditional theatrical language in both content and form, while exploring new and unknown territories. A fervent traveler, his work was deeply inspired by his exposure to new languages and cultures, particularly from such places as Lagos (Nigeria), S‹o Paulo (Brazil), Tikal (Guatemala), Managua (Nicaragua), New York (United States), and Lisbon (Portugal). His attention was constantly directed toward the figure of the underdog and marginalized communities. But it is in New York that Kolt�s is said to have found his Òplace in this world,Ó and particularly in the gay liberartion movement in the late Õ70s and early Õ80s. He died at the age of 41 due to complications from the AIDS virus. Despite his significant relationship with the United States, until now no definite anthology of American translations of Kolt�s existed. This unique volume provides a fresh set of translations that rigorously bring into focus Kolt�sÕ poetic and musical language.