Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
374
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1989
Éditeur
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10
0813514096
ISBN-13
9780813514093
Description
A collection of essays brings together a diverse array of thinkers who delve into literature, art, and history, exploring how performance intertwines with reality across various genres. The writers, including luminaries such as Christopher Hitchens and Stanley Elkin, examine the craftsmanship behind literary giants like Dreiser and Hemingway, offering insights into their narratives and styles.
Beyond literature, the essays venture into the realms of opera and constitutional history, enriching the reader's understanding of cultural contexts. Each piece not only reflects on individual works but also engages in a broader dialogue about the significance of performance in shaping societal perceptions and experiences. This anthology serves as a thoughtful exploration of art's impact on reality and vice versa.
Beyond literature, the essays venture into the realms of opera and constitutional history, enriching the reader's understanding of cultural contexts. Each piece not only reflects on individual works but also engages in a broader dialogue about the significance of performance in shaping societal perceptions and experiences. This anthology serves as a thoughtful exploration of art's impact on reality and vice versa.