جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
342
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Mar 1, 1989
ناشر
Dalkey Archive Press
ISBN-10
091658335X
ISBN-13
9780916583354
توضیحات
Nicholas Mosley brings forth a compelling exploration of human nature in "Catastrophe Practice: Plays for Not Acting, and Cypher." This thought-provoking collection weaves together a series of plays that challenge the very notion of performance, pushing the boundaries of what it means to truly inhabit a character. The dialogues, often laced with wit and poignancy, invite readers to consider the unscripted chaos of life and the roles we unintentionally play in our daily interactions.
In "Cypher," Mosley delves into the intricate layers of identity and communication. Through a narrative that combines rich characters with a palpable tension, the novel reflects on the ways in which language can both connect and divide individuals. As characters navigate their personal dilemmas, readers are drawn into a world where mysteries abound, and understanding is often elusive.
Mosley's ability to meld theatrical elements with novelistic depth creates a captivating experience. The rhythmic interplay between drama and narrative illuminates the complexities of human relationships, beckoning readers to ponder their own experiences in a world fraught with misunderstanding and hidden motives.
In this collection, Mosley invites an exploration of catastrophe—not just as a dramatic event, but as an inevitable aspect of life that shapes perception and personal growth. The resonant themes and compelling storytelling will leave readers reflecting long after the final page is turned.
In "Cypher," Mosley delves into the intricate layers of identity and communication. Through a narrative that combines rich characters with a palpable tension, the novel reflects on the ways in which language can both connect and divide individuals. As characters navigate their personal dilemmas, readers are drawn into a world where mysteries abound, and understanding is often elusive.
Mosley's ability to meld theatrical elements with novelistic depth creates a captivating experience. The rhythmic interplay between drama and narrative illuminates the complexities of human relationships, beckoning readers to ponder their own experiences in a world fraught with misunderstanding and hidden motives.
In this collection, Mosley invites an exploration of catastrophe—not just as a dramatic event, but as an inevitable aspect of life that shapes perception and personal growth. The resonant themes and compelling storytelling will leave readers reflecting long after the final page is turned.