- Peter Weiss
Peter Ulrich Weiss (
November 8 ,1916 –May 10 ,1982 ) was a Germanwriter , painter, andartist of adopted Swedish nationality. He is particularly known for his play "Marat/Sade " and his novel "The Aesthetics of Resistance ".Life
Weiss was born in
Nowawes (now part ofPotsdam-Babelsberg ), Brandenburg, to a Hungarian Jewish father and Christian mother. At age three he moved with his family toBremen , and then during his adolescence toBerlin where Weiss began training for a career as a visual artist. In 1935 he emigrated with his family toChislehurst , nearLondon ,England , where he studied photography, and then in 1937-1938 attended thePrague Art Academy. After the German occupation of theSudetenland in 1938, his family moved toSweden , and Weiss himself removed toSwitzerland . In 1939 he again emigrated toStockholm , Sweden, where he lived for the rest of his life. He became a Swedish citizen in 1946.Weiss was married three times: to the painter Helga Henschen, 1943; to Carlota Dethorey, 1949; and to Gunilla Palmstierna, 1964. He was politically active as a member of the
Communist Party , and in 1967 participated inBertrand Russell 's tribunal against theVietnam War in Stockholm.In 1970 Weiss suffered a heart attack. He wrote little after that, and died in Stockholm in 1982.
Art and literature
Weiss' first art exhibition took place in 1936. His first produced play was "Der Turm" in 1950. In 1952 he joined the Swedish Experimental Film Studio, where he made films for several years. During this period, he also taught painting at Stockholm's People's University, and illustrated a Swedish edition of "
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights ". Until the early 1960s, Weiss also wrote prose. His work consists of short and intense novels withKafkaesque details and feelings, often with autobiographical background. One of the most known films made by Peter Weiss is an experimental one, "The Mirage" (1959) and the second one - it is very seldom mentioned - is a film Weiss directed in Paris 1960 together with Barbro Boman,a film with the title "Play Girls" or "The Flamboyant Sex" ("Schwedische Mädchen in Paris" or "Verlockung" in German). The last one was a film about it lately is said in an advertisement "that even Paris was shocked"! Among the short films by Weiss "The Studio of Doctor Faust" (1956) shows the extremely strong link of Weiss to a German cultural background.Weiss' best-known work is the play
Marat/Sade (1963), first performed in West Berlin in 1964, which brought him widespread international attention. The following year, legendary directorPeter Brook staged a famous production in New York City. It studies the power in society through two extreme and extremely different historical persons,Jean-Paul Marat , a brutal hero of theFrench Revolution , and theMarquis de Sade , for whom sadism was named. In "Marat/Sade ", Weiss uses a technique which, to quote from the play itself, speaking on the play within a play within itself (and no, that is not a confused statement): "Our play's chief aim has been to take to bits great propositions and their opposites, see how they work, and let them fight it out." The play is considered a classic, and is still performed, although less regularly.Weiss was honored with the Charles Veillon Award, 1963; the Lessing Prize, 1965; the
Heinrich Mann Prize , 1966; the Carl Albert Anderson Prize, 1967; the Thomas Dehler Prize, 1978; the Cologne Literature Prize, 1981; the Bremen Literature Prize, 1982; the De Nios Prize, 1982; the Swedish Theatre Critics Prize, 1982; and theGeorg Büchner Prize , 1982.A translation of Weiss' L'instruction is being performed at the
Young Vic theatre by a Rwandan company in November 2007. The production presents a dramatic contrast between the play's dealing with the themes of the Holocaust and the experiences of the Rwandan actors, each having experienced their country's own genocide. These will be the only UK performances.elected works
All works were originally written in German unless otherwise noted. English translations are in parentheses.
Plays
* 1949 "Der Turm" (The Tower)
* 1952 "Die Versicherung"
* 1963 "Nacht mit Gästen" (Night with Guests)
* 1963/5 "Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade" (The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade) - generally known asMarat/Sade
* 1963/8 "Wie dem Herrn Mockinpott das Leiden ausgetrieben wird" (How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings)
* 1964 "Die Ermittlung" (The Investigation)
* 1967 "Gesang vom lusitanischen Popanz" (Song of the Lusitanien Bogey)
* 1968 "Diskurs über die Vorgeschichte und den Verlauf des lang andauernden Befreiungskrieges in Viet Nam als Beispiel für die Notwendigkeit des bewaffneten Kampfes der Unterdrückten gegen ihre Unterdrücker sowie über die Versuche der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika die Grundlagen der Revolution zu vernichten" (Discourse on the Progress of the Prolonged War of Liberation in Viet Nam and the Events Leading up to it as Illustration of the Necessity for Armed Resistance against Oppression and on the Attempts of the United States of America to Destroy the Foundations of Revolution) - generally known as Viet Nam Diskurs
* 1969 "Trotzki im Exil" (Trotsky in Exile)
* 1971 "Hölderlin"
* 1974 "Der Prozeß" - adaptation ofFranz Kafka 's novel
* 1982 "Der neue Prozeß" (The New Trial)Fiction
* 1944 "Från ö till ö" ("From Island to Island"; written in Swedish; German: "Von Insel zu Insel")
* 1948 "De besegrade" ("The Conquered"; written in Swedish; German: "Die Besiegten")
* 1948 "Der Vogelfreie" (published as "Dokument I" in Swedish (1949) and in German as "Der Fremde" under the pseudonym Sinclair)
* 1951 "Duellen" ("The Duel"; written in Swedish; German: "Das Duell")
* 1952 "Der Schatten des Körpers des Kutschers" (The Shadow of the Coachman's Body)
* 1956 "Situationen" ("The Situation"; written in Swedish; German: "Die Situation")
* 1960 "Abschied von den Eltern" (Leavetaking)
* 1961 "Fluchtpunkt" (Vanishing Point)
* 1962 "Das Gespräch der drei Gehenden" (The Conversation of the Three Walkers)
* 1975-1981 "Die Ästhetik des Widerstands" (Published in 3 volumes, I: 1975; II: 1978; III: 1981) (The Aesthetics of Resistance )Other writings
* 1956 "Avantgarde Film" (written in Swedish)
* 1968 "Rapporte"
* 1970 "Rekonvaleszenz"
* 1971 "Rapporte 2"
* 1971-1980 "Notizbücher"Films
* 1952 "Studie I (Uppvaknandet)" Sweden, 16mm, 6min)
* 1952 "Studie II (Hallucinationer) / Study II (Hallucinations)" (Sweden, 16mm, 6min)
* 1953 "Studie III / Study III" (Sweden, 16mm, 6min)
* 1954 "Studie IV (Frigörelse) / Study IV (Liberation)", (Sweden, 16mm, 9min)
* 1955 "Studie V (Växelspel)/Study V (Interplay)",(Sweden, 16mm, 9min)
* 1956 "Ateljeinteriör / Dr. Fausts Studierstube(Atelierinterieur)" (Sweden, 10 min)
* 1956 "Ansikten I Skugga / Faces in the shadow" (Sweden, 13 min)
* 1957 "Enligt Lag / According To Law" (co-dir. Hans Nordenström, Sweden, 16mm, 18 min)
* 1958 "Vad ska vi göra nu da? / Was machen wir jetzt?" (Sweden, 20min)
* 1959 "Hägringen / Fata Morgana" (Sweden, 81min) Starring: Staffan Lamm and Gunilla Palmstierna.External links
* [http://members.aol.com/emmybca/PeterWeiss.html Peter Weiss pages by emmyBCA]
* [http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc66.html Profile at imagi-nation]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0919140/ Profile at IMDb]
* [http://www.complete-review.com/authors/weissp.htm Review of "Marat/Sade" at The Complete Review]
* [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/weissp/inferno.htm Review of "Inferno" at The Complete Review]
* [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/weissp/collect2.htm Review of "The Investigation" at The Complete Review]
* [http://iupjournals.org/history/ham10-2.html "The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Literature: Peter Weiss's "The Investigation" and Its Critics" by Robert Cohen, "History and Memory" Vol. 10, No. 2 (Fall 1998)]
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