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Ο γλάρος

Author: Anton Chekhov

Normal life! But in theater, we shouldn't show life as it is... Nor as it ought to be... In theater, we reveal our dreams...

Trepilov, an emerging writer, seeks new ways of expression in writing and...

Normal life! But in theater, we shouldn't show life as it is... Nor as it ought to be... In theater, we reveal our dreams...

Trepilov, an emerging writer, seeks new ways of expression in writing and theater, under the shadow of his mother Arkadina, a renowned actress of the established theater. At his uncle Sorin’s estate, he presents his play with the help...

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  • Themes Movie, theater
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 128
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2014
  • Publisher Publisher Kapa Ekdotiki
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Normal life! But in theater, we shouldn't show life as it is... Nor as it ought to be... In theater, we reveal our dreams...

Trepilov, an emerging writer, seeks new ways of expression in writing and theater, under the shadow of his mother Arkadina, a renowned actress of the established theater. At his uncle Sorin’s estate, he presents his play with the help of his beloved Nina, an aspiring actress. The performance will end in disgrace.

The spectators of the play, including his mother, will dismiss it and mock his effort. The relationships of the characters will become trapped in dead ends, as Nina decides to follow her dream of becoming a professional actress and falls passionately in love with Trigorin, a well-known writer and Arkadina's favorite.

Two years later, Trepilov watches from afar the life of Nina, a life shattered personally and professionally, while he has managed to become a mediocre writer. The state of his uncle Sorin's health forces Arkadina and Trigorin to return to the estate, while Nina returns, broken and helpless like the dead seagull that Trepilov had laid at her feet years ago.

Feeling betrayed, the former lover of Trigorin visits Trepilov. Once she leaves, a gunshot will be heard from his room. Trepilov has committed suicide...

The writing of "The Seagull" was completed in 1895. It premiered on stage in 1896, and the performance did not resonate, being labeled a failure. In contrast, it was staged again in 1898 at the Moscow Art Theater, directed by K. Stanislavski, where it found success.

This work inaugurated the composition of Chekhovian dramaturgy, where the established central hero is replaced by a group of people, with the action of the play shared among them. The play is neither a comedy nor a drama but a "comedy in four acts," as Chekhov himself said. The play addresses the relationships of everyday people who love, serve, or wish to serve the Art of Theater, love, demand, and strive to overcome the dead ends of their lives.

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Author
Anton Chekhov
Publisher
Kapa Ekdotiki
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
128
Release Date
11/2014
Publication Date
2014
Award
-
Dimensions
17x21 cm
Art Movement
Modernism, Surrealism, Hyperrealism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Movie, theater
ISBN-13
9786188145160

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Normal life! But in theater, we shouldn't show life as it is... Nor as it ought to be... In theater, we reveal our dreams...

Trepilov, an emerging writer, seeks new ways of expression in writing and theater, under the shadow of his mother Arkadina, a renowned actress of the established theater. At his uncle Sorin’s estate, he presents his play with the help of his beloved Nina, an aspiring actress. The performance will end in disgrace.

The spectators of the play, including his mother, will dismiss it and mock his effort. The relationships of the characters will become trapped in dead ends, as Nina decides to follow her dream of becoming a professional actress and falls passionately in love with Trigorin, a well-known writer and Arkadina's favorite.

Two years later, Trepilov watches from afar the life of Nina, a life shattered personally and professionally, while he has managed to become a mediocre writer. The state of his uncle Sorin's health forces Arkadina and Trigorin to return to the estate, while Nina returns, broken and helpless like the dead seagull that Trepilov had laid at her feet years ago.

Feeling betrayed, the former lover of Trigorin visits Trepilov. Once she leaves, a gunshot will be heard from his room. Trepilov has committed suicide...

The writing of "The Seagull" was completed in 1895. It premiered on stage in 1896, and the performance did not resonate, being labeled a failure. In contrast, it was staged again in 1898 at the Moscow Art Theater, directed by K. Stanislavski, where it found success.

This work inaugurated the composition of Chekhovian dramaturgy, where the established central hero is replaced by a group of people, with the action of the play shared among them. The play is neither a comedy nor a drama but a "comedy in four acts," as Chekhov himself said. The play addresses the relationships of everyday people who love, serve, or wish to serve the Art of Theater, love, demand, and strive to overcome the dead ends of their lives.

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Author
Anton Chekhov
Publisher
Kapa Ekdotiki
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
128
Release Date
11/2014
Publication Date
2014
Award
-
Dimensions
17x21 cm
Art Movement
Modernism, Surrealism, Hyperrealism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Movie, theater
ISBN-13
9786188145160

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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