A Body Across the Map
The Father-Son Plays of Sam Shepard
©2000
Textbook
VIII,
122 Pages
Series:
Artists and Issues in the Theatre, Volume 11
Summary
As an actor, screenwriter, director, short story writer, and, most significantly, a playwright, Sam Shepard has long been an important figure on the American cultural landscape. A Body Across the Map focuses on the character conflict central to Shepard’s most significant plays; that between fathers and sons. Beginning with The Rock Garden and concluding with A Lie of the Mind, this analysis shows how Shepard’s worldview has evolved over a 20-year span. A long-standing pessimist who saw Oedipal revenge as a necessity, and genetic determination as inescapable, Shepard ultimately disavows these dark worldviews in favor of one where gentleness, spiritual generosity, cooperation, and the acceptance of long-denied truths prevail over rage, self-interest, and biological predestination.
Details
- Pages
- VIII, 122
- Publication Year
- 2000
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9780820444338
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- cooperation character conflict genetic determination spiritual generosity rage
- Published
- New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2000. VIII, 122 pp.