영어로 읽는 고전 _ 부스 타킹턴의 할리퀸과 콜럼바인
부스 타킹턴의 "할리퀸과 콜럼바인"은 19세기 후반을 배경으로 한 소설로, 연극 세계와 예술적 표현의 복잡성을 탐구합니다. 이야기는 탤벗 포터라는 카리스마 있고 성공적인 무대 배우를 중심으로 펼쳐지는데, 그는 유망한 젊은 극작가와 완다 말론이라는 매력적인 대역 배우를 포함한 연극계의 인물들과 역학 관계를 다루면서 새로운 연극 연습의 도전을 헤쳐나갑니다. 소설의 시작은 탤벗 포터가 뉴욕시의 분주한 거리를 지나가는 모습을 소개하며, 5번가 군중의 혼잡함 속에서도 그의 평온하면서도 자의식이 강한 태도를 보여줍니다. 연습이 진행되면서, 우리는 첫 연습을 경험하는 불안한 극작가 스튜어트 캔비를 만나게 되고, 포터가 자신의 예술적 비전에 맞게 대사를 즉흥적으로 바꾸고 대본을 수정하기 시작할 때 발생하는 긴장감을 목격합니다. 캔비는 포터의 압도적인 개성이 무대를 지배하는 가운데 자신의 작품의 진실성을 유지하는 도전에 맞서게 됩니다. 야망, 창의성, 그리고 인간 관계의 상호작용은 연극 세계에 대한 풍부한 탐구의 무대를 마련하며, 이야기 전반에 걸쳐 발전할 갈등과 연결을 암시합니다.
Classics Read in English _ Harlequin and Columbine by Booth Tarkington
"Harlequin and Columbine" by Booth Tarkington is an incisive exploration of the theater world set in late 19th century New York. The narrative revolves around Talbot Potter, a celebrated stage actor whose commanding presence and artistic temperament dominate both his professional and personal spheres.
The novel opens with Potter navigating the bustling streets of Manhattan, his composed demeanor and self-assured stride reflecting his status as a theatrical luminary. Even amid the distractions of Fifth Avenue's fashionable crowds, Potter maintains an air of detached superiority that immediately establishes his character as both magnetic and problematic.
The central tension emerges during rehearsals for a new play, where we meet Stewart Canby, a nervous young playwright witnessing the first staging of his work. Canby's creative vision quickly collides with Potter's domineering artistic approach as the actor begins freely reinterpreting lines and restructuring scenes to showcase his talents. This conflict between the writer's original intent and the actor's interpretive license creates a fascinating power struggle that reflects broader questions about artistic ownership and collaboration.
As rehearsals progress, the introduction of Wanda Malone, an understated yet captivating understudy, adds another layer of complexity to the theatrical dynamics. Her natural talent threatens to disrupt the established hierarchy while creating unexpected connections among the characters.
Tarkington masterfully depicts the contrasting personalities within this creative microcosm—the seasoned but egotistical star, the idealistic but inexperienced writer, and the talented newcomer navigating a world of established conventions. Through their interactions, the novel examines how art is shaped by human frailties, ambitions, and unexpected moments of genuine inspiration. The theatrical setting serves as both literal stage and metaphorical framework for exploring the masks people wear in their professional and personal lives, with the commedia dell'arte figures of Harlequin and Columbine symbolizing the complex interplay between illusion and authenticity in both art and human relationships.
Among the contents
For a lucky glimpse of the great Talbot Potter, the girls who caught it may thank that conjunction of Olympian events which brings within the boundaries of one November week the Horse Show and the roaring climax of the football months and the more dulcet, yet vast, beginning of the opera season. Some throbbing of attendant multitudes coming to the ears of Talbot Potter, he obeyed an inward call to walk to rehearsal by way of Fifth Avenue, and turning out of Forty-fourth Street to become part of the people-sea of the southward current, felt the eyes of the northward beating upon his face like the pulsing successions of an exhilarating surf. His Fifth Avenue knew its Talbot Potter.
Strangers used to leisurely appraisals upon their own thoroughfares are apt to believe that Fifth Avenue notices nothing; but they are mistaken; it is New York that is preoccupied, not Fifth Avenue. The Fifth Avenue eye, like a policeman's, familiar with a variety of types, catalogues you and replaces you upon the shelf with such automatic rapidity that you are not aware you have been taken down. Fifth Avenue is secretly populous with observers who take note of everything.
서평(Book Review)
부스 타킹턴의 "할리퀸과 콜럼바인"은 19세기 후반 뉴욕 연극계의 내면을 예리하게 포착한 작품이다. 유명 배우 탤벗 포터의 자기중심적 예술관과 젊은 극작가 스튜어트 캔비의 순수한 창작 비전 사이의 충돌을 중심으로, 타킹턴은 예술적 진정성과 타협, 권력과 열정 사이의 복잡한 균형을 탐구한다. 연극이라는 배경은 단순한 무대를 넘어 인간 관계의 가면과 진실성에 대한 은유로 작용하며, 할리퀸과 콜럼바인이라는 상징을 통해 예술과 삶에서의 환상과 현실 사이의 미묘한 경계를 섬세하게 조명한다.
Booth Tarkington's "Harlequin and Columbine" sharply captures the inner workings of late 19th century New York theater. Centering on the clash between famous actor Talbot Potter's self-centered artistic vision and young playwright Stewart Canby's pure creative intentions, Tarkington explores the complex balance between artistic authenticity and compromise, power and passion. The theatrical setting functions beyond a mere stage to serve as a metaphor for the masks and authenticity in human relationships, delicately illuminating the subtle boundaries between illusion and reality in both art and life through the symbolic figures of Harlequin and Columbine.
Contents
CHAPTER I. For a lucky glimpse of the great Talbot Potter
CHAPTER II. Thus spake, without emotion, Packer
CHAPTER III. It was a luckless lady
CHAPTER IV. The rehearsal proceeded
CHAPTER V. When Canby descended to the basement dining room
CHAPTER VI. Canby walked fast
CHAPTER VII. For two hours, responding to the manipulation of the star
CHAPTER VIII. With this sonorous bit of character reading still ringing
CHAPTER IX. About a dozen actors were chatting in small groups
CHAPTER X. I don't want it
CHAPTER XI. Carson Tinker was in the elevator at the Pantheon
CHAPTER XII. As the sound of the furious voice stopped short