Selected Product: | An Actor Prepares Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Constantin Stanislavski Publisher: Theatre Arts Book Release Date: 1989-04-28 ISBN-10: 0878309837 ISBN-13: 9780878309832 List Price: $22.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Sanford Meisner on Acting ISBN-10: 0394750594 ISBN-13: 9780394750590 List Price:$14.95 Building a Character ISBN-10: 0878309829 ISBN-13: 9780878309825 List Price:$23.95 Respect for Acting ISBN-10: 0470228482 ISBN-13: 9780470228487 List Price:$19.95 Acting: The First Six Lessons. (Theatre Arts Book) ISBN-10: 0878300007 ISBN-13: 9780878300006 List Price:$24.95 Creating a Role ISBN-10: 0878309810 ISBN-13: 9780878309818 List Price:$23.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski (ISBN-10: 0878309837, ISBN-13: 9780878309832). At this time we have not yet written a review for An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski (ISBN-10: 0878309837, ISBN-13: 9780878309832). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Stanislavski's simple exercises fire the imagination, and help readers not only discover their own conception of reality but how to reproduce it as well. Superb, excellent, im grateful! | Customer Rating: | | My book took longer than expected to come but it was worth it because it was in excellent condition.. (brand new i'd say)...Thank you very much! | Incomplete, Innacurate, Problematic Translation | Customer Rating: | Stanislavski is a familiar name in theatre circles. The legendary director of the Moscow Art Theatre wrote perhaps some of the most influential books on acting in the last century. I could list the big names who cite his influence (most famously, Marlon Brando and Sir John Gielgud), but the fact is his teachings have become so much a part of the way we approach theatre, that almost any actor in the English-speaking world (and abroad) can claim at least some influence.
Elizabeth Hapgood's translation of Stanislavski's work (featured on this page) remains the most widely circulated among English speakers. Unfortunately, it is also highly problematic. By publishing her translations as two separate books "An Actor Prepares" and "Building a Character", Hapgood unintentionally misrepresented Stanislavski's original intentions. In actuality, "An Actor Prepares" and "Building a Character" were both written as two parts of a single book, called "An Actor's Work on Himself."
Hapgood had worked with Stanislavski on an early version of Part One. However, Stanislavski continued to revise his manuscript even after Hapgood had returned home to America. What would eventually be published as "An Actor Prepares" was actually a much-abridged version of what she received from Stanislavski. Not only that, but it is missing Stanislavski's subsequent revisions.
The translation itself is especially difficult to get through. The diction is quaint and Victorian and brings to mind Constance Garrett's dowdy translations of Dostoevsky. What's more is that Stanislavski's sense of humor is largely censored, in favor of contriving a more flowing narrative. While this is understandable, this drastically alters the reader's understanding of Stanislavski's system. The original featured more dialogue among the students to flesh out the concepts in better detail.
To read a modern translation of Stanislavski's work in its complete form, check out Jean Benedetti's excellent An Actor's Work. Up until the publication of Benedetti's book, I would have been perfectly content to recommend the Hapgood version. But the release of the new translation, which is both more readable and truer to Stanislavski's intentions, now fully highlights how impoverished this edition actually is. | Very Informative | Customer Rating: | | This book is very informative and resourceful. It teaches you the true method of acting. | any performing artist should read this book... | Customer Rating: | | the magic 'if' can transform worlds for you...the grand Master Stanislavski in a rough interpretation brings you his mystery of acting..has any acting technique been more misrepresented then 'the method'? ..read how MR S wanted to reach actors, how they went about rehearsing...how they realized their most important job was being true to the playwrights words..much to Anton Chekov's delight..how they built layer upon layer of developing a character..I think this book will enhance any artist, hold magic over them and let them develop their own magic 'if'..what if I was a king? what if I was a world famous dancer? what if I can make any dream come true? what if? | Definitely The Bible for actors. | Customer Rating: | | I had to buy this book for an acting class I am currently taking in college. If you were to open my book, you'll notice the bright color of my highlighter. It is highly informative and intellectually stimulating for those who want to be actors, or people who are simply interested in acting. |
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