Death of Character
Discover the intriguing insights of "Death of Character," a thought-provoking work by acclaimed author and scholar, published by Indiana University Press in 1996. This 240-page paperback delves into the evolving landscape of theater in the post-modern era, examining the decline of character as a pivotal connection between the artist and the audience. The author skillfully navigates through various theatrical strategies that emerged in response to this decline, offering readers a rich exploration of modernism's impact on performance art. Perfect for theater enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book invites you to rethink the role of character in storytelling and its significance in contemporary theater. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of this vital subject in the performing arts.