Beckett and Musicality by Sara Jane Bailes
Author:Sara Jane Bailes [Bailes, Sara Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781317175896
Publisher: TaylorFrancis
Published: 2016-09-15T05:00:00+00:00
Articulated Arrhythmia
Chained flow: we are back again at the seeming contradiction spelled out at the beginning of this chapter as inherent in the very notion of rhythm, that is, the dialectics between motion and chain, stream and bank, containment and flow. Moving beyond the formalist label often assigned to Beckettâs writing in existing literature, I have attempted here to read his rhythmic idiom as a double-edged register of simultaneous orchestration and dissolution. Rhythmic structure in Beckett keeps out âthe messâ, as he famously put it in his interview with Tom Driver, but always simultaneously re-inscribes what it seeks to exorcise; âit admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something elseâ.85 A double agent, rhythm both binds and unhinges: it contains emotion only to have it more forcefully released, it orchestrates language while pulverizing its sequences, it gives shape to bodies and sends them moving along its waves. A master of speeds, intensities and rhythms, Beckett lets us immerse in his tightly patterned, almost order-obsessed rhythmic grids. And we do. Finding ourselves, in Beckettâs own words, âat bounds of boundless voidâ.86
1 Janet Goodridge, Rhythm and Timing of Movement in Performance: Drama, Dance and Ceremony (London, 1999), p. 56.
2 Samuel Beckett, A Piece of Monologue, in Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett (London, 2006), p. 265.
3 Goodridge, Rhythm and Timing of Movement in Performance, p. 57.
4 This is often referred to as Beckettâs âlater dramaâ; this period begins with Play (1962â3) and includes the dramatic works written thereafter.
5 Emile Benveniste, Problems in General Linguistics, trans. Mary Elizabeth Meek (Coral Gables, FL, 1971), p. 285.
6 Ibid., p. 284. Benveniste is here using Bergkâs translation of Archilochus. The same passage has been translated differently by Werner Jaeger, who interprets rhythm as holding pattern or containing force, and reads the same lines as: âunderstand the rhythm which holds mankind in its bondsâ (see Werner Jaeger, Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture, vol. 1: Archaic Greece: The Mind of Athens, trans. Gilbert Highet [New York, 1986], p. 125). Despite the differing interpretations of the lines, it is clear that rhythm is used by Archilochus in the sense of arranging pattern and form. In its original appearance the word had no musical connotations; the first use of the word ârhythmâ with musical reference can be traced later to Xenocrates in the fourth century BCE.
7 Lewis Rowell, âThe Subconscious Language of Musical Timeâ, Music Theory Spectrum 1 (1979): 96â106 (p. 104).
8 Goodridge, Rhythm and Timing of Movement in Performance, p. 43.
9 Haili You, âDefining Rhythm: Aspects of an Anthropology of Rhythmâ, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 18/3 (1994): 361â38 (p. 362).
10 Merriam Websterâs Encyclopaedia of Literature (Springfield, MA, 1995), s.v. ârhythmâ.
11 Philip B. Gove (ed.), Websterâs New Dictionary of Synonyms (Springfield, MA, 1973), s.v. ârhythmâ.
12 The New Grove (London, 1980), s.v. ârhythmâ.
13 Merriam-Websterâs Medical Dictionary (Springfield, MA, 1995), s.v. ârhythmâ.
14 Jaeger, Paideia, vol. 1, p. 126.
15 Benveniste, Problems in General Linguistics, pp. 285â6.
16 Ibid., p. 286.
17 William Butler Yeats, Essays and Introductions (London, 1961), p.
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