Description
A little over 100 years ago, the first production of An-sky's The Dybbuk, a play about the possession of a young woman by a dislocated spirit, opened in Warsaw. In the century that followed, The Dybbuk became a theatrical conduit for a wide range of discourses about Jews, belonging, and modernity. This timeless Yiddish play about spiritual possession beyond the grave would go on to exert a remarkable and unforgettable impact on modern theater, film, literature, music, and culture.
The Dybbuk Century collects essays from an interdisciplinary group of scholars who explore the play's original Yiddish and Hebrew productions and offer critical reflections on the play's enduring influence. The collection will appeal to scholars, students, and theater practitioners, as well as general readers.Author: Debra Caplan
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 10/11/2023
Pages: 306
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN13: 9780472076437
ISBN10: 0472076434
BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Theater | History & Criticism
- History | Jewish | General
- Literary Criticism | Jewish
About the Author
Debra Caplan is Associate Professor of Theatre at Baruch College, City University of New York.