Lamoo
Renegade Onion
Hello there dears.
I am doing ex2 in 2007 and the time has come of us to start deciding what we're going to do. Project proposals are due and all that jazz.
I am planning on writing a play script (stage play) something along the lines of the "Theatre of the Absurd" stuff. I have read a little of it and in my travels I came across something called "Post-absurdism". Haven't been able to find much else on it and it is something I'd like to persue. A lot like absurdist stuff, but not as pessemistic (scuse the spelling) and depressing. Absurdist literature, a lot of it anyway, is really funny and really weird, but the underlying themes that life is depressing and absurd (thus, pointless). For what I want to write about I want something a little more lighthearted and more optimistic, so when I came across post absurdism it seemed more appropriate.
The problem however, is that there doesn't seem to be as much stuff online about post-absurdism as there is on "theatre of the absurd" and general absurdist literatre (eg waiting for Godot - Samel Beckett.).
so, this is where I turn to you lovely people for help.
anyone know anything at all about post-absurdism? anyone know any good links? anybody done something like it before?
or is this a topic which is so new that there isn't much writing on it actually in existence yet?
anywho,
any help would be very much appreciated.
thanks,
Lauren
I am doing ex2 in 2007 and the time has come of us to start deciding what we're going to do. Project proposals are due and all that jazz.
I am planning on writing a play script (stage play) something along the lines of the "Theatre of the Absurd" stuff. I have read a little of it and in my travels I came across something called "Post-absurdism". Haven't been able to find much else on it and it is something I'd like to persue. A lot like absurdist stuff, but not as pessemistic (scuse the spelling) and depressing. Absurdist literature, a lot of it anyway, is really funny and really weird, but the underlying themes that life is depressing and absurd (thus, pointless). For what I want to write about I want something a little more lighthearted and more optimistic, so when I came across post absurdism it seemed more appropriate.
The problem however, is that there doesn't seem to be as much stuff online about post-absurdism as there is on "theatre of the absurd" and general absurdist literatre (eg waiting for Godot - Samel Beckett.).
so, this is where I turn to you lovely people for help.
anyone know anything at all about post-absurdism? anyone know any good links? anybody done something like it before?
or is this a topic which is so new that there isn't much writing on it actually in existence yet?
anywho,
any help would be very much appreciated.
thanks,
Lauren