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The Making of Samuel Beckett’s En attendant Godot/Waiting for Godot
2018 || Paperback || Dirk Van Hulle e.a. || UPA
This volume of the BDMP analyses the genesis of En attendant Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote his most famous play between 9 October 1948 and 29 January 1949, as a relaxation from the ‘awful prose’ of the trilogy he was writing at the time, and it soon became a worldwide success after its Paris premiere at the Théâtre de Babylone in January 1953. Having little to no experience in the theatre, Beckett significantly revised the text in rehearsal and in the English translation that followed in ...
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Political Chronicles of the African Great Lakes Region 2017
2018 || Filip Reyntjens || UPA
Continuing the tradition of L’Afrique des grands lacs. Annuaire, this companion volume to Conjonctures de l’Afrique Centrale offers a survey of political developments in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda in 2016-2017. In all these countries, the question of presidential term limits has been a major political issue. Having been re-elected for an unconstitutional third term in 2015, Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza is preparing a constitutional amendment de...
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Morgen begin ik eraan!
Academisch uitstelgedrag begrijpen en aanpakken
2018 || Paperback || Vicky Feremans e.a. || UPA
Begin je steeds te laat aan je studietaken? Lopen je pauzes langer uit dan gepland? Laat je je gemakkelijk afleiden bij het studeren? Uitstelgedrag kan op langere termijn voor serieuze problemen zorgen. Je haalt je deadlines niet, je kunt wegens tijdsgebrek enkel oppervlakkig studeren of je moet examens uitstellen. Dat alles kan ervoor zorgen dat je zelfvertrouwen wordt aangetast.
In Morgen begin ik eraan! geven we je handvatten om je uitstelgedrag aan te pakken. In het eerste deel schetsen w...
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The Making of Samuel Beckett’s Fin de partie/Endgame
2018 || Paperback || Dirk Van Hulle e.a. || UPA
This volume of the BDMP analyses the genesis of Fin de partie / Endgame. Described by Samuel Beckett as more ‘inhuman’ than Waiting for Godot and as possessing an ability to ‘claw’, it was his favourite among all his plays and yet also a work the genesis of which was particularly arduous. It took Beckett many years to complete the French version, and about the translation process he complained in 1957: ‘What a losing battle it is always’. This book explores that genesis through an...