Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play

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Autor(a) principal: Riccetti, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dito Efeito
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/article/view/12966
Resumo: My essay focuses on one of Tennessee Williams's least critically analyzed play and probably his less staged one, Camino Real (1953.) The play has often been interpreted as an expressionist and/or an existentialist play. Moreover, it was mostly rejected by critics and audiences alike when he was first performed in the 1950s, mostly due to its unrealistic quality. Remarkably, some of the attributes that the critics used to describe the play are the same used to describe absurdist dramas: "anti-drama", "anti-theatre.” The reason for the failed success of Camino Real lies precisely, in my opinion, in the lack of recognition of the absurdist element in it: the "organized meaninglessness" (Adorno, 120) that allowed Williams to represent the irrational quality of the modern human condition.Using as critical tool Theodor Adorno’s essay “Trying to Understand Endgame”, my aim will be to show that the play is successful in taking on the themes and techniques of absurdist theatre in the manner of Samuel Beckett. In "Trying to Understand Endgame" Adorno mentions Camino Real and identifies the motif of rubbish as central in both Beckett's Endgame and Camino Real underlying in this way a sort of continuity between the two plays. In my contribution I am going to analyze Camino Real using some of the tools Adorno applies to his study of Endgame and I will try to show the characteristics that in my opinion make Camino Real an absurdist play.
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spelling Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play8.02.08.00-2Tennessee Williams; Camino Real; Theodor Adorno; Samuel BeckettMy essay focuses on one of Tennessee Williams's least critically analyzed play and probably his less staged one, Camino Real (1953.) The play has often been interpreted as an expressionist and/or an existentialist play. Moreover, it was mostly rejected by critics and audiences alike when he was first performed in the 1950s, mostly due to its unrealistic quality. Remarkably, some of the attributes that the critics used to describe the play are the same used to describe absurdist dramas: "anti-drama", "anti-theatre.” The reason for the failed success of Camino Real lies precisely, in my opinion, in the lack of recognition of the absurdist element in it: the "organized meaninglessness" (Adorno, 120) that allowed Williams to represent the irrational quality of the modern human condition.Using as critical tool Theodor Adorno’s essay “Trying to Understand Endgame”, my aim will be to show that the play is successful in taking on the themes and techniques of absurdist theatre in the manner of Samuel Beckett. In "Trying to Understand Endgame" Adorno mentions Camino Real and identifies the motif of rubbish as central in both Beckett's Endgame and Camino Real underlying in this way a sort of continuity between the two plays. In my contribution I am going to analyze Camino Real using some of the tools Adorno applies to his study of Endgame and I will try to show the characteristics that in my opinion make Camino Real an absurdist play.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)La Sapienza Università di RomaRiccetti, Sara2020-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionarticleapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/article/view/1296610.3895/rde.v11n19.12966Dito Efeito - Revista de Comunicação da UTFPR; v. 11, n. 19 (2020): Revista Dito Efeito; 13-251984-237610.3895/rde.v11n19reponame:Dito Efeitoinstname:Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)instacron:UTFPRenghttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/article/view/12966/7789Direitos autorais 2020 CC Atribuição 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-20T18:37:12Zoai:periodicos.utfpr:article/12966Revistahttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/dePUBhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/oaiperiodicos@utfpr.edu.br||ditoefeito-ct@utfpr.edu.br1984-23761984-2376opendoar:2022-10-20T18:37:12Dito Efeito - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
title Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
spellingShingle Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
Riccetti, Sara
8.02.08.00-2
Tennessee Williams; Camino Real; Theodor Adorno; Samuel Beckett
title_short Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
title_full Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
title_fullStr Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
title_full_unstemmed Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
title_sort Trying to Understand Camino Real: an Adornian analysis of Tennessee Williams’s play
author Riccetti, Sara
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Tennessee Williams; Camino Real; Theodor Adorno; Samuel Beckett
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Tennessee Williams; Camino Real; Theodor Adorno; Samuel Beckett
description My essay focuses on one of Tennessee Williams's least critically analyzed play and probably his less staged one, Camino Real (1953.) The play has often been interpreted as an expressionist and/or an existentialist play. Moreover, it was mostly rejected by critics and audiences alike when he was first performed in the 1950s, mostly due to its unrealistic quality. Remarkably, some of the attributes that the critics used to describe the play are the same used to describe absurdist dramas: "anti-drama", "anti-theatre.” The reason for the failed success of Camino Real lies precisely, in my opinion, in the lack of recognition of the absurdist element in it: the "organized meaninglessness" (Adorno, 120) that allowed Williams to represent the irrational quality of the modern human condition.Using as critical tool Theodor Adorno’s essay “Trying to Understand Endgame”, my aim will be to show that the play is successful in taking on the themes and techniques of absurdist theatre in the manner of Samuel Beckett. In "Trying to Understand Endgame" Adorno mentions Camino Real and identifies the motif of rubbish as central in both Beckett's Endgame and Camino Real underlying in this way a sort of continuity between the two plays. In my contribution I am going to analyze Camino Real using some of the tools Adorno applies to his study of Endgame and I will try to show the characteristics that in my opinion make Camino Real an absurdist play.
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