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Constantin Stanislavski (1863–1938)

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Constantin Stanislavski (1863-1938), born Constantin Sergeyevich Alexeev, was an actor, director, and the greatest of all acting teachers
Fonte dell'immagine: George Grantham Bain Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ggbain-35320

Opere di Constantin Stanislavski

Il lavoro dell'attore (1936) 1,066 copie
Building A Character (1949) 452 copie
La mia vita nell'arte (1924) 232 copie
Stanislavski On Opera (1975) 21 copie
Bir Karakter Yaratmak (2013) 3 copie
Luonteen kehittäminen (1970) 3 copie
Discipline or corruption (1966) 2 copie
Näyttelijän työ (2011) 1 copia
Stanislavsky 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Stanislavski, Constantin
Nome legale
Stanislavski, Constantin Sergeyevich
Data di nascita
1863-01-17
Data di morte
1938-08-07
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Russia
Luogo di morte
Moscow, Russia
Luogo di residenza
Moscow, Russia
Attività lavorative
actor
theater director
Premi e riconoscimenti
Order of Lenin (1937)
Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1938)
People's Artist of the USSR (1936)
Breve biografia
Stanislavski organized and developed acting techniques of his day into a more coherent and psychologically realistic system or method that was used around the world for many years.

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AnkaraLibrary | Feb 23, 2024 |
I read this book a few years ago, in good part out of morbid curiosity because Gary reads it to prepare for the grand showdown in that movie Team America: World Police.

Quite frankly, I don't have an acting background. I did do theater for 1 year as a forced elective in my first year of highschool because it was a class with an easy workload, but it focused more on the innards of how stages are organized and art theory over learning how to act. Worse, I was granted assisting tasks backstage during the annual play and never did any acting roles.

Therefore, I don't have the target background for the book and really didn't have any idea what I was going to read. This is not a fluff Cosmo piece about "my fulfilled dream in acting in the village Easter play" sort of deal. It's a highly technical book directed at aspiring actors to perform complex mind exercises to get into the jists of a role.

The book could very well be useful for spies (which is a huge part behind the plot in choosing Gary over a military recruit for Team America), acting as such, politicians, and the book can also span beyond that. You could be a businessman looking for ways to charm potential clients, but in the real world, you have the charisma of a scuttlefish. This book might be useful for many scenarios.

Is it a fun read? Not at all. The writing is very arid and delves even into philosophy and poetry at times. You could find yourself feeling nauseous simply reading it. I think it conveys its purpose well, but the writing is so tedious that I did struggle a lot reading it, which is the main reason why I gave it 3 stars.

However, you lose nothing by at least looking into the book.
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chirikosan | 7 altre recensioni | Jul 24, 2023 |
Rated: B
I want to read about Stanislavski's method of acting to understand better the challenges our son, Jake, encounters in preparing for a role. He is an accomplished actor. My respect for his craftsmanship has gone way up. So proud of him.
 
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jmcdbooks | 7 altre recensioni | May 31, 2022 |
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The book Discipline or Corruption, published in 1967, is basically the bible of George Martin's cult-like Institute for Personal Development, which combined a reverence for the works of Russian theatre director Konstantin Stanislavski with prejudice against gays and an obsession with transforming the world through the redevelopment of Covent Garden. Yes, really. To Slanislavski's essay on Ethics and Discipline, Martin and four of his women colleagues, including Karen Cooper, add their own personal accounts of develeopment and the need for us all to reject corruption and embrace Stanislavski. (And Covent Garden). It's earnest and a bit dull; the Sixties produced much more exciting stuff than this.

George Martin and Susanne Harris, one of the other co-authors of Discipline or Corruption, bought the island of Stora Ekholmen in Stockholm harbour in 1965 for the Institute; but they do not seem to have got very far. Swedish sources suggest that at least one of them was still living there as recently as April 2019. Nothing much more, however, was heard from the Institute for Personal Development.
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nwhyte | Dec 11, 2021 |

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Popolarità
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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