100 essays I don't have time to write

on umbrellas and sword fights, parades and dogs, fire alarms, children, and theater

218 pages

Langue : English

Publié 6 janvier 2016 par Faber and Faber, Inc., an affiliate of Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Numéro OCLC :
869770680

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This is a book in which chimpanzees, Chekhov, and child care are equally at home. A vibrant, provocative examination of the possibilities of the theater, it is also a map to a very particular artistic sensibility, and an unexpected guide for anyone who has chosen an artist's life.

Sarah Ruhl is a mother of three and one of America's best-known playwrights. She has written a stunningly original book of essays whose concerns range from the most minimal and personal subjects to the most encompassing matters of art and culture. The titles themselves speak to the volume's uniqueness: "On lice," "On sleeping in the theater," "On motherhood and stools (the furniture kind)," "Greek masks and Bell's palsy."

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