The End of Ends

Author(s): Tadeusz Bradecki

Literature | Novel | CB Editions | Essay

Translated by Tadeusz Bradecki and Kate Sinclair
 


‘In the great tradition of Sterne, Calvino, Kundera and Cervantes – the tradition of dancing playfully on the edge of the abyss of all knowledge – this book by the late great Polish theatre director Tadeusz Bradecki is about nothing less than everything. God, death, theatre, teleology, post-modernism, Marxism, ghosts on stage and off, two millennia of storytelling: it’s all here. In honour of the device of the play-within-a-play, it contains vivid verbal restagings. In honour of the tale-within-a-tale, it contains a whole small novel. Because of course it does. Anyone miserable at being marooned on this island of cynical banter and self-protective irony should read The End of Ends to be reminded of what it sounds like when art is taken seriously.’
     – Francis Spufford

‘The author of this book is a consummate actor, director and theatre manager. He is also a dramatic writer, exceptional in his field and we can see this in his book both an original form and a ground-breaking freshness of thought. This is supported by an impressive erudition and original humour which makes it both wise and hugely enjoyable.’
     – Krzysztof Zanussi

‘A delightful book on aesthetics generally as on Bradecki’s own area of expertise, the theatre … It combines the heights of critical theory with the ageless and incoherent impulse that sends us ordinary folk to theatres for solace, affirmation and enlightenment. The End of Ends is the playbook, the guide, the user’s manual on how the pilgrim soul should relate to the arts.’
     – Thomas Keneally

‘Tadeusz Bradecki entertains, elucidates, and surprises at every turn. What begins as a series of witty and fiendishly astute essays exploring the roots and interconnectedness of story segues into an extraordinary example of “practice what you preach”. He brilliantly and playfully weaves into this non-fictional narrative a time-bending love story, which reflects and perfectly complements what has come before. Bravo.’
     – Sarah Lotz

‘Bradecki’s whistle-stop tour through two thousand years of dramatic literature is breathtaking. But even more moving is the infectious relish with which he shares his love of his subject. The sheer joy he takes in these texts not only arouses our curiosity, it also quickens the pulse.’
     – Declan Donellan

The End of Ends is a dazzling tour through the craft, philosophy and history of telling stories. It’s a Russian doll of wit, insight, charm, erudition and storytelling itself – and is exactly the kind of thing every creative writing student should be compelled to read.’
     – Danny O’Connor


 


 


Tadeusz Bradecki (1955–2022) was a director, actor and writer. He was the Artistic Director of the National Theatre in Kraków, Stary Teatr (1990–96), during one of its most creative periods, Director at the National Theatre in Warsaw (2003–7) and Artistic Director of the Teatr %u015Alaski in Katowice (2007–13). He spoke five languages fluently and regularly directed abroad. He was given many awards for directing and acting. In 1993 he was made a Chevalier des Ordre des Lettres et Arts in France. As an actor he performed in over forty films directed by Krzysztof Kie%u015Blowski, Krzysztof Zanussi, Andrzej Wajda and Stephen Spielberg. He was the author of several award-winning plays. He wrote The End of Ends in the last year of his life

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General Fields

  • : 9781909585591
  • : CB Editions
  • : CB Editions
  • : 01 May 2024
  • : books

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  • : Tadeusz Bradecki
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 256