For discussions of “performance theater,” see Bigsby, Critical Introduction to Twentieth-Century American Drama: Volume 3, Beyond Broadway; Heuvel, Performing Drama/Dramatizing Performance. 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Bolter and.
Discusses the practice of confession, both religious and secular, and highlights its importance as a tool for self-examination, forgiveness, and reconnecting with oneself.
But these public “confessions” neither satisfied the public nor reached the level of honesty that integrity demands. In 2007, Time magazine weighed in on the subject of political ... In The Art of the Public Grovel, Susan Wise Bauer ...
Everywhere confessionalism went, it stood against autobiography, the art of the closed book. Instead of just publishing, these artists performed--with, around, and against the text of their lives." --
The story is set in Westfall, a small town outside Boston Massachusetts, in Bologna, a city in Northern Italy, and in Boston.
A novel about love, loss, and the way the heart holds on to those who are gone.