Artaud, the language of pain. Writing from the experience that the masterworks are the accomplices of power. Thinking at the end of the Enli...

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Artaud, the language of pain. Writing from the experience that the masterworks are the accomplices of power. Thinking at the end of the Enli...
"The difference between hunger and appetite is very important. And the harder it becomes to feed the population of the world, the more ...
Anatomy Titus: Fall of Rome: A Shakespeare Commentary, by Heiner Müller, translated by Julian Hammond, and directed by Michael Gow. Designed...
Ms TN has never understood the concept of "writer's block". I agree that sometimes one can't write and, as Orwell said, if...