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The Seagull

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Stoppard's masterful adaptation of Chekhov's best-loved play has been lauded by critics for its shining prose as well as its faithfulness. The play opens at a country estate, where a group of friends and relations have gathered to see the first performance of an experimental play, written and staged by the young man of the house, Konstantin. Among the audience are Konstantin's mother, the actress Arkadina, and her lover, the famous novelist Trigorin. Their glamorous presence not only disrupts the performance, but soon takes on a more profound significance in the lives of all those present. This edition of The Seagull includes an introduction by Stoppard which addresses the issues faced by translators since its first appearance in English in 1909.

Product Details

PublisherGrove Press
Publish DateMarch 20, 2018
Pages112
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780802127716
Dimensions8.2 X 5.4 X 0.5 inches | 0.3 pounds

About the Author

Tom Stoppard was born "Tomás Straüssler" in Zlin, Czechoslovakia in 1937 and moved to England with his family in 1946. Catapulted into the front ranks of modern playwrights overnight when Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead opened in London in 1967, he has become recognized as a contemporary comic master, the brilliantly acclaimed author of The Real Inspector Hound, Enter a Free Man, Albert's Bridge, After Magritte, Travesties, Dirty Linen, Jumpers, New-Found-Land, Night and Day, The Real Thing, Hapgood, Artist Descending a Staircase, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, Arcadia, The Invention of Love, The Coast of Utopia (Voyage, Shipwreck, and Salvage), and Rock 'n' Roll. He has also written a number of screenplays, including The Romantic Englishwoman, Despair, and Brazil. In 2017, he was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in literature.

Reviews

Praise for The Seagull

"[A] fluid adaptation."--The New Yorker

"Remains utterly faithful to the original while giving it the lightest dusting of [Stoppard's] own brisk wit . . . A play that might have been written a hundred days instead of a hundred years ago."--New York Times

"Stoppard's recent translation of The Seagull has given us the achingly sad and escapably tragic world that the great Russian playwright envisioned. The work overtakes us . . . Emotions flow like tears."--New York Daily News

"Audacious Shakespeare-infused conversational flair."--Los Angeles Times

"Consistently funny, a sharply observed human comedy of crisscrossing desires . . . [Tom Stoppard] never sacrifices pungent immediacy to the fetish of literal accuracy."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"Stoppard . . . remains faithful to the humor that Chekhov intended to convey amid all the pathos."-- Chicago Tribune

"Stoppard has produced a vigorously speakable text...The translator's instinct for comedy helps heighten the humour in Chekhov's situations."--The Independent (UK)

"Anyone blanching at the thought of ingenious Stoppardian word games in Chekhov's bucolic setting . . . may be surprised . . . A fine, faithful translation . . . Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull . . . is a remarkably modern play that treads in uncharted psychological minefields . . . An enormous amount to chew on. It's a brilliant portrait, painted with studied detachment."--CurtainUp

"If this show ever went to an open run in the park, the aforementioned planetarium would probably have to file for bankruptcy . . . one of the iconic Chekhov's undisputed classics . . . The Seagull debuted at the Moscow Art Theater over 100 years ago, launching a move toward naturalism that influenced modern theater and film in more ways than we can imagine."--TheaterMania

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