LEADER 04073oam 2200721 c 450 001 9910955215203321 005 20260202090927.0 010 $a9783838271934 010 $a3838271939 024 3 $a9783838271934 035 $a(CKB)4100000009750808 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5964076 035 $a(ibidem)9783838271934 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000009750808 100 $a20260202d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aPop Beckett: Intersections with Popular Culture /$fPaul Stewart, David Pattie, Paul Stewart, Ken Alba, Jo Baker, James Baxter, Jonathan Bignell, Dilks Stephen, Anna Douglass, David Pattie, John Pilling, Mark Schreiber, Hannah Simpson, Paul Stewart, Pim Verhulst, Selvin Yaltir 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHannover$cibidem$d2019 215 $a1 online resource (311 pages) 225 0 $aSamuel Beckett in Company$v6 311 08$a9783838211930 311 08$a3838211936 327 $aIntro -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction - Paul Stewart and David Pattie -- Sad Rags in Fancy Dress: Early Beckettian Burlesques - John Pilling -- Beckett and the Mass Medium of Radio: Bridging 'High' and 'Low' Culture in All That Fall - Pim Verhulst -- "Do You Really Enjoy the Modern Play?": Beckett on Commercial Television - Jonathan Bignell -- Going Underground: Publicity Campaigns on Beckett's Behalf, 1955-1969 - Stephen Dilks -- Beckett's 'heavy news': Considerations of the American Counterculture and Evergreen Review - James Baxter -- Staining the Gutter: Beckett in Art Spiegelman's Maus - Paul Stewart -- Beckett and Memes: Online Aftertexts - Ken Alba -- "Play it again, Sam!" Samuel Beckett, Popular Video Art and Video Games - Mark Schreiber -- The Aesthetics of Failure in Beckett and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy - Anna Douglass -- Waiting for GOdoT: Samuel Beckett and HBO's Game of Thrones - Hannah Simpson -- Sociability in Beckett and the Coen Brothers: Idle Talk, 'Pseudocouples' and more - Selvin Yalt?r -- God is in the House: Beckett and Cave - David Pattie -- A Country Road, A Tree: An Interview with Jo Baker - Paul Stewart -- Contributors. 330 $aWhen Samuel Beckett?s work first appeared, it was routinely described, by Adorno amongst others, as a clear example of European high culture. However, this judgement ignored an aspect of Beckett?s work and its reception that is, arguably, not yet fully understood; the intimate relation between his work and popular culture. Beckett used popular cultural forms; but popular culture has also found a place both for the work and for the man. This collection of essays examines how popular cultural forms and media are woven into the fabric of Beckett?s works, and how Beckett continues to have far-reaching impact on popular culture today in a host of different forms, in film and on television, from comics to meme culture, tourism to marketing. 410 0$aSamuel Beckett in company ;$v6. 606 $aKultur 606 $aKunst 606 $aBeckett 606 $aArt 606 $aCulture 615 4$aKultur 615 4$aKunst 615 4$aBeckett 615 4$aArt 615 4$aCulture 676 $a848.91409 702 $aStewart$b Paul$4edt 702 $aPattie$b David$cDr.$4edt 702 $aAlba$b Ken$4ctb 702 $aBaker$b Jo$4ctb 702 $aBaxter$b James$4ctb 702 $aBignell$b Jonathan$4ctb 702 $aStephen$b Dilks$4ctb 702 $aDouglass$b Anna$4ctb 702 $aPattie$b David$4ctb 702 $aPilling$b John$4ctb 702 $aSchreiber$b Mark$4ctb 702 $aSimpson$b Hannah$4ctb 702 $aStewart$b Paul$4ctb 702 $aVerhulst$b Pim$4ctb 702 $aYaltir$b Selvin$4ctb 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910955215203321 996 $aPop Beckett: Intersections with Popular Culture$94415031 997 $aUNINA