Hamlet-Machine and Other Texts for the Stage

Hamlet-Machine and Other Texts for the Stage by Heiner Müller is a first edition published by PAJ Publications on July 1, 2001. This 144-page volume presents several of Müller’s most controversial dramas, exploring the intersections of culture, myth, art, and social relations in shaping history. The collection includes notable works such as Hamletmachine, Correction, The Task, Quartet, Despoiled Shore, and Gundling’s Life.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of dramatic themes that challenge conventional narratives. Müller’s unique perspective as a prominent figure in Continental European drama invites reflection on the complexities of human experience and societal constructs. This edition is available in English and offers a significant contribution to the understanding of modern theatrical works.
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This best-selling volume contains several of the German author’s most controversial dramas, in which he radically questions how culture, myth, art, and social relations create history. Includes: Hamletmachine, Correction, The Task, Quartet, Despoiled Shore, and Gundling’s Life. One of the most original theatrical minds of our time, Müller, who resided in East Berlin before his death in 1995, was a frequent collaborator of Robert Wilson.
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