Peter Weiss (1) (1916–1982)
Teoksen Jean Paul Marat'n vaino ja murha : Charentonin sairaalan näyttelijäryhmän esittämänä ja herra de Saden ohjaamana : tekijä
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In December 1965 Peter Weiss's Marat/Sade (1964), in a presentation by Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, stormed the Broadway stage, captivating audience and critic alike. The assumption that the play about the murder of Marat by Charlotte Corday might have been one of the many dramatic pieces näytä lisää written by Sade---and enacted by his fellow inmates for "therapeutic" reasons during the Marquis's confinement at Charenton---provided Weiss (who maintained that "every word I put down is political") with his framework for the "confrontation of the revolutionary Marat as the apostle of social improvement and the cynical individualist, the Marquis de Sade" (N.Y. Times). The Investigation (1965), which Weiss considered his best play, was first presented in 20 theaters in East and West Germany; Ingmar Bergman (see Vol. 3) was its Swedish director. It was staged in New York in 1966. Taken almost entirely from the actual proceedings of the 1965 Frankfurt War Crimes Tribunal on Auschwitz, The Investigation is a "harrowing but insistently commanding experience" (Walter Kerr, N.Y. Times). The audience, in effect, reenacts the role of the original courtroom spectators in this shattering, true account of man's depravity. Weiss received the Buchner Prize in 1982. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän
Image credit: Photograph by Dietbert Keßler (1982)
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Jean Paul Marat'n vaino ja murha : Charentonin sairaalan näyttelijäryhmän esittämänä ja herra de Saden ohjaamana… (1964) — Tekijä — 1,251 kappaletta, 13 arvostelua
Marat/Sade, The Investigation, The Shadow of the Body of the Coachman: Peter Weiss (German Library) (1998) 43 kappaletta, 1 arvostelu
Diskurs över det långvariga befrielsekriget i Vietnam dess förhistoria och förlopp som exempel på nödvändigheten… (1971) 19 kappaletta
Suhrkamp BasisBibliothek : Peter Weiss : Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats (2004) — Text — 14 kappaletta
Diagnos 5 kappaletta
Nacht mit Gästen 3 kappaletta
Tre atti unici 3 kappaletta
Notizbücher 3 kappaletta
Prosa und Marat 2 kappaletta
De vervolging van en de moord op Jean Paul Marat opgevoerd door de verpleegden van het krankzinnigengesticht van… 2 kappaletta
The Investigation -- a New Play 2 kappaletta
Der Maler Peter Weiss Bilder, Zeichnungen, Collagen, Filme ; [Museum Bochum, Kunstsammlung] (1984) 2 kappaletta
Abschied von den Eltern : Erzählung 1 kappale
La persecuzione e l'assassinio di Jean - Paul Marat, rappresentati dai filodrammatici di Charenton, sotto la guida… (1967) 1 kappale
Fluchtpunkt : Roman 1 kappale
Die Ästhetik des Widerstands : Roman 1 kappale
Nacht mit Gästen zwei Stücke 1 kappale
Abschied von den Eltern : Fluchtpunkt 1 kappale
Persecución y asesinato de Jean Paul Marat, representados por el grupo de actores del Hospicio de Charenton bajo… (2009) 1 kappale
Der Schatten des Körpers des Kutschers 1 kappale
Viet Nam 1 kappale
Song Of The Lusitanian Bogey 1 kappale
Marat - Sade [programmabrochure] 1 kappale
Weiss Peter 1 kappale
Gesang vom Lusitanischen Popanz: Mit Materialien (Edition Suhrkamp ; 700) (German Edition) (1974) 1 kappale, 1 arvostelu
Från ö till ö 1 kappale
JEAN PAUL MARAT'N VAINO JA MURHA 1 kappale
Auschwitz auf der Bühne: Peter Weiss, 'Die Ermittlung' in Ost und West (dvd-rom, dvd-video) 1 kappale
Jean Paul Marat... : drama u dva čina 1 kappale
Der Prozess 1 kappale
Associated Works
Two, three ... many Vietnams;: A radical reader on the wars in Southeast Asia and the conflicts at home (1971) — Avustaja — 15 kappaletta
Napalm — Tekijä — 6 kappaletta
Spectaculum IX. Sieben moderne Theaterstücke. Beckett - Duras - Mrozek - Shaw - Sperr - Steinheim - Weiss (1966) — Tekijä — 5 kappaletta
Als de dagen van het jaar verhalen uit de Westduitse werkelijkheid 1970-heden (1985) — Tekijä — 3 kappaletta
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Yleistieto
- Kanoninen nimi
- Weiss, Peter
- Virallinen nimi
- Weiss, Peter Ulrich
- Muut nimet
- Sinclair (pseudonym)
- Syntymäaika
- 1916-11-08
- Kuolinaika
- 1982-05-10
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Kansalaisuus
- Czechoslovakia
Sweden (naturalized 1946) - Syntymäpaikka
- Nowawes, Germany
- Kuolinpaikka
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Kuolinsyy
- heart attack
- Asuinpaikat
- Chislehurst, Kent, England, UK
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Stockholm, Sweden - Koulutus
- Prague Art Academy
Polytechnic School of Photography - Ammatit
- playwright
painter
graphic artist
filmmaker
novelist - Suhteet
- Jungk, Robert (friend)
- Palkinnot ja kunnianosoitukset
- Georg Büchner Preis (1982)
Swedish Theatre Critics Prize (1982)
De Nios Prize (1982)
Bremen Literature Prize (1982)
Cologne Literature Prize (1981)
Thomas Dehler Prize (1978) (näytä kaikki 11)
Carl Albert Anderson Prize (1967)
Tony Award for Best Play (Marat/Sade, 1966)
Heinrich Mann Prize (1966)
Lessing Prize (1965)
Charles Veillon Award (1963) - Lyhyt elämäkerta
- Peter Weiss was born in Nowawes, near Berlin, Germany. His parents were Franziska Frieda and Eugen "Jenö" Weiss, a Hungarian Jew who converted to Christianity, and he had four siblings. After World War I and the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, his father became a Czech citizen and Peter acquired his father's nationality. He began training as a painter as a teenager. In 1935, after persecution by the Nazi regime, the family moved to the UK. Weiss studied photography at the Polytechnic Regent Street (now the University of Westminster) in London. In 1936, the family moved to Czechoslovakia, where Weiss attended the Prague Art Academy. After Nazi Germany's invasion in 1938, the family moved to Sweden, while Weiss was in Switzerland visiting Hermann Hesse. He rejoined his family the following year in Stockholm, where he lived for the rest of his life. He painted and made experimental films influenced by the Surrealists. Later he became a prolific novelist, playwright, and nonfiction writer, originally in Swedish, but by 1950 in German. He gained international acclaim for his 1963 play Marat/Sade, the Broadway production of which won the 1966 Tony Award for Best Play, and its 1967 film adaptation. In the 1960s, Weiss became increasingly left-wing politically. In 1968, he joined the Swedish Left Communist Party (VPK). He opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war, and visited North Vietnam, later publishing a book about his trip. He wrote three autobiographical novels: Der Schatten des Körpers des Kutschers (The Shadow of the Body of the Coachman, 1960), Abschied von den Eltern (The Leave-taking, 1961), and Fluchtpunkt (Exile, 1962). His monumental three-part novel The Aesthetics of Resistance appeared in 1975–1981. Weiss received numerous prestigious awards, including the highest German literary award, the Georg Büchner Prize in 1982.
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