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Pressestimmen

“Enjoy this tale in iambic pentameter, for it has all the necessary aspects of any Shakespeare play – the betrayal, the hope, the tragedy…. This book is necessary for any Star Wars fan’s collection.”—Geeks of Doom“William Shakespeare and “Star Wars” collide in the most delightful fashion.”—McClatchy Tribune“Witty and stylish, The Phantom of Menace is neither campy nor silly, but a finely-crafted work of art.”—Examiner.comPraise for William Shakespeare’s Star Wars“A quirky addition to the genre-busting canon.”—Entertainment Weekly “A great gift for every geek you know, no matter what their passion.”—Huffington Post “The book is so brilliant you’ll wonder why someone didn’t think of it sooner.”—Paste Magazine“At last, the mother of all mashups is upon us."—CNET.com“William Shakespeare’s Star Wars is Exactly What You Need For Your Next Geeky Houseparty.”—Tor.com“Nicolas Delort's woodcut-style illustrations are a fabulous mixture of old and new.”—Boing Boing“The ultimate fan fic.”—ABC News Radio “As Shakespeare would say, you might think, this be madness, yet there is a method in 't.”—NewsdayPraise for William Shakespeare’s The Empire Striketh Back“Enormous fun.”—AVClub.com       “Good luck getting to the end without rolling off your chairs. This book is a hoot.”—McClatchy Tribune“So what are you waiting for? Get thee once more to a galaxy far, far away.”—Paste Magazine“An inspired illustrated mashup that retells the space adventure in artful iambic pentameter and answers the question: What light through Yoda's window breaks?”—Tampa Bay Tribune“Classic literature blended with fun is the best way to describe William Shakespeare's The Empire Striketh Back.”—San Gabriel Valley Tribune“Illustrated with beautiful black-and-white Elizabethan-style artwork, [William Shakespeare’s The Empire Striketh Back] offer[s] essential reading for all ages.”—East Bay ExpressPraise for William Shakespeare’s The Jedi Doth Return“If you love ‘Star Wars’ and Shakespeare, this book is the pinnacle of perfection.”—Yoda News“A masterful mashup of English lit and pop culture that’s hilarious, dramatic and downright mesmerizing.”—American Profile“For those who enjoyed Doescher's first two retellings, rejoice, for the merriment plays on.”—The Free Lance-Star

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Ian Doescher is the New York Times best-selling author of William Shakespeare's Star Wars® and the Pop Shakespeare series. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his family. Visit him at IanDoescher.com.

Produktinformation

Gebundene Ausgabe: 176 Seiten

Verlag: Quirk Books; Auflage: 01 (7. April 2015)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 1594748063

ISBN-13: 978-1594748066

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

14,1 x 1,8 x 21 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

3 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 97.042 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Wie auch schon die Vorgänger ein Muss für Shakespeare und Star Wars Fans! Obwohl ich die neuen Star Wars Teile nicht mag (bin ein Fan der Originale), macht das Buch richtig Spaß. Vor allem weil man die schlechten Schauspieler und die nervige Computerumsetzung nicht ertragen muss!

Das Buch an sich ist inhaltlich super, lustig für Star Wars und/oder Shakespeare-Fans, der Autor kennt sein Material. Der Versand erfolgte schnell, es war gut verpackt und in einem reibungslosen Zustand. Vielen Dank!

Wie auch die 3 klassischen Teile, wurde auch der 1 Part der neuen Trilogie, obwohl als Film heftig umstritten, genial in Szene gesetzt. Durch die unterhaltsamen Monologe erhalten einige wohlbekannte, wie Jar-Jar Binks, und weniger bekannte Charaktere, wie die Monster auf Naboo, neue Facetten. Kurz, aber gut.

Ian Doescher does his research. This is not only reflected in the different way each character speaks (as noted in the final note of this book as well as in interviews), but also in how he PORTRAYS each character. Notably, in this installment, are Jar Jar and Qui-Gon.Before I review anything else, let me begin with those two.Jar Jar: Jar Jar acts a fool, but is quite intelligent. I absolutely adore Doescher’s twist on him. He is very aware as to what others think of him and yet uses that underestimation of his personality to shift events as well as to be in the right place at, well, the right time. I’m tired of the Jar Jar hate as it is usually steeped in no other reason than disliking someone for being a little too goofy; so what Doescher does is a breath of fresh air.Qui-Gon: Qui-Gon is much more arrogant, disrespectful, and demoralizing than how I mentally portray him. And yet, he stays true to character. He calls Jar Jar names (albeit a bit worse here at times, though the sentiment stays the same), including a simple beast. And the word ‘local’ no longer seems like a passing remark, but an insult, as in a ‘simple local.’ (Obi-Wan is a bit disparaging too, though not as bad). Too, he acts like him being a Jedi means everyone should respect him. Again, we see this in the movie and in the books, but something about the Shakespearean language highlights it more clearly.Additionally, there is a nod to the popular Qui-Gon/Shmi possibility of romance, which again shows the research Doescher did for this.Speaking of the Shakespearean language, it works extremely well with TPM. I don’t know if it’s because of the Jedi themselves (particularly with how Qui-Gon speaks in general), or with the politics of the prequel(s), but it’s incredibly fitting. Or, hey, maybe it’s just Doescher’s experience with the OT!The beginning is beautiful, despite it being relayed by the character of Rumor. I love it and it sets the emotions behind the play very well.I like Rumor. The reader sees how none of the characters know the full truth of everything. That rumor is cunning and steeped in evil. That the Dark Side thrives on rumor.- Doescher includes names of characters that I didn’t even know, like Tey How.- Padme’s thoughts on youth while she is Amidala are beautiful. And I love that Sabe is explicitly noted as playing Amidala later on.~ One sea monster helps Sidious while the other helps the Jedi. That tickles me immensely.~ Watto confused me at first, until I read Doescher’s notes at the end. He made it so Watto misuses language, and knowing that I understood Watto more.~ All the podracers are named! Having the race itself entirely from the stands (with Qui-Gon ordering Padme and Jar Jar to do his bidding, the jerk) works very well with the medium.~ Anakin speaks older than he is.~ It wasn’t until now that I realized that Obi-Wan does NOT call Anakin a ‘pathetic life form,’ but was making mention of ‘oh great, another passenger? Who this time?” Still, he’s mean to Jar Jar and again I’m only seeing it now!

For yea verily and forsooth there cometh this book from the original texts of Master Shakespeare. Little doth those of fandom knoweth that the Lucas of George had, in a moment of envious wrath 'gainst the Bard, did copy wordeth for wordeth the working scripts used to perform this tale of responsibility and spirits within the genes of men for her royal majesty Queen Elizabeth herself. Lo, readeth thee about yon exploits of young Anakin, Walker of the Skye as he prevails in the races of sloops, fights 'gainst the Federation of Trade, and learneth of the ways of the Knights of Jedi. Marvel thee at the melee duel 'tween the Jon of Qui-gon, the Kenobi of Obiwan and the most vile rapscallion the lord Malice of Darth. This is well worth your seven pence and you should purchase it forthwith.

I loved this book!I know almost nothing about Shakespeare, so I can't comment on how well Ian Doescher captures his style, but he does a great job writing in iambic pentameter. I found it very easy to read.This is my favorite in the (currently) 6-book series. He wrote the books corresponding to the original trilogy before the prequel trilogy, and there's a clear difference in his style. They're all still worth reading, but the prequel books flow more smoothly than the original trilogy books. This is also the book I found funniest. There are all sorts of jokes in his books, including lots of references to pop culture. Some are references to other movies the movie actors were in, and others are more general references to pop culture. You don't need to pick up on these in order to enjoy the book, but it adds a lot to the experience.Ian Doescher makes some changes to one of the characters in this book. I won't mention the name to keep my review spoil-free, but it's obvious to anyone who's seen the movie. This added an interesting dimension to the story. It's another reason this book is my favorite of the first six.

Combine my favorite writer with just about anything and the results will generally be favorable. Combine my favorite writer with Ian Doescher and the results will be amazing! I picked up "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" on a whim. I now own all four books, have one on the "I want a copy as soon as it's ready" list and will keep an eye out for the sixth. A close friend of mine, who doesn't read hard-copy much due to vision issues also has all four books - because of the style of the paper cover, the "old look" of the hard cover and the layout which is very easy on even the tiredest eyes. The text is amazing. Ian does an exceptional job with the process. It is even possible to see more deeply into both Shakespeare's style and the Star Wars story line - as with Weird Al Yankovic's using "American Pie" to lay out the story of "The Phantom Menace". One reviewer called the first book a wonderful Shakespeare parody. It isn't a parody, in my humble opinion, but an imagining of how the folio for Star Wars would read, had The Bard written it.

With the challenge of a more detailed and graphic movie to narrate a la Shakespeare, the challenge is certainly large. However it all comes together masterfully in this, the next installment of the William Shakespeare's Star Wars. The narrative even goes so far as to explain some otherwise unknown things about the story, or subtle points that audiences might have missed.For me, the character creation and recreation has been exceptionally interesting. I cannot say anything without revealing the plot, however it will indeed bring the internal narrative of characters to a greater light than what is on screen. Unrealistic some might say, but that makes it more fun.In the end, this ahs been a wonderful read and I look forward to the next installment.

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