Arguments for a Theatre () by Howard Barker
Author:Howard Barker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: OBERON BOOKS Ltd
On plethora
The work of art is not digestible
but
overwhelms
systems of consumption
evaluation
use
repair
The ordering of experience
is
posterior
not
anterior to
the event
Therefore the artistic experience must
be new
in form
In the era of access
bowdlerization
democratic simplification
only
plethora
refutes accessibility
Plethora
is
the art of excess
made necessary by the
so discreet provision of subject matter
relevance
conscience
and
tastefulness
Excess is the enemy of taste
not tastelessness
In excess
theatre proclaims its divorce
from
the myth of ordered life
Too many narratives
too many digressions
too many themes
being the condition
of
willing surrender
The play of plethora
being a poem
cannot be reduced
not being
a communiqué
cannot
be
abbreviated
acknowledged
or
approved
It
is not a despatch from a battle
delivered by an actor on a horse
(‘the writer says to advance! ‘)
But
a flood
breaching the dike
of
common experience
and
inundating
the ordered pasture
of
communicable material
(society)
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