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BUCKLE, RICHARD 1916-2001 - Buckle at the ballet : selected criticism

Title: Buckle at the ballet : selected criticism
Description: London: Dance Books Ltd 1980. 1st Edition. Fine cloth copy in a very good. slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper. now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description: 416 pages. : ill. ports. ; 24 cm. Notes: Includes index. Summary: For sixteen years. from 1959 to 1975. Richard Buckle's articles in the Sunday Times were the most eagerly awaited and passionately perused ballet criticism in the English-speaking world. Before that he had written for the Observer and for his own magazine Ballet. Although most of the pieces included in this book are from the Sunday Times. a few date from as far back as the mid-1940s: this anthology is therefore the harvest of thirty-five years' ballet going. The qualities which brought Buckle a wide readership beyond the specialist circle of balletomanes were undoubtedly his wit and humour. Most weeks his column could be relied upon for a laugh. for some unexpected burst of fantasy or for an unexpected comic twist to a shrewd opinion. Yet Buckle himself always counted it a blessing that he was not tied down to writing a humorous article every week; for the enforced jocularity of the professional comedian soon grows wearisome. and after a year or two nobody wants to read him any more. Everyone always wanted to read Buckle. In addition. Richard Buckle had a knack for putting his finger on a ballet's strong point or weak spot. for extracting the essence of a work and expressing it in evocative prose. Prose. however. is not all this book contains. Buckle's 'occasional verse'. some of it published for the first time. also finds a place in this book. The author can parody Shakespeare in blank verse as well as he can write heroic couplets and ballads. or can encapsulate the book of Genesis in a limerick. Perhaps Buckle's most important work was as a talent-spotter and prophet of new forms. He was the first to champion Balanchine when the New York City Ballet came to London in 1950; but this did not prevent him from acclaiming Martha Graham's very different kind of dance four years later. For a quarter of a century. as editor and exhibition designer. Richard Buckle worked with some of the outstanding artists of the day; and some of them have illustrated this book. Subjects: Ballet — Reviews — Performance — 1959-1975. Genre: Illustrated. ISBN: 0903102536. Weight in Kg appr.:

Keywords: 0903102536

Price: EUR 18.00 = appr. US$ 19.56 Seller: MW Books
- Book number: 247571



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