Word: dramatistic
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...meant when he said it is--should go to the Ex tonight or tomorrow and see Joel Schwartz's The Ladder and A Short History of Tightrope Walkers. Neither play is particularly good; one might easily claim that they're terrible. But they do demonstrate strikingly how much a dramatist can get away with, providing he keeps things happening...
Yesterday the most coveted award for literature--the Nobel Prize--was awarded to the French dramatist, novelist, psychologist, critic, and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre was notified of the selection while calmly eating lunch at a side walk cafe in Paris--a perfect set and cast for a production of Les Rhinoceros--but the actual setting for something far more absurd...
MOZART THE DRAMATIST, by Brigid Brophy. A brilliant interpretation written so gracefully as to disarm criticism of the author's heavily Freudian outlook...
MOZART THE DRAMATIST, by Brigid Brophy. A brilliant interpretation written so gracefully as to disarm criticism of the author's heavily Freudian outlook...
MOZART THE DRAMATIST, by Brigid Brophy. A brilliant interpretation of Mozart's operas, written so gracefully as to disarm criticism of its heavily Freudian outlook...