Devour the gods. An interpretation of Greek tragedy by Jan Kott Famous mostly for his Shakespeare Our Contemporary, Jan Kott deserves to be read and reread, especially in this collection of his essays on the theater, where the Polish student breaks Mediation sacred and theatrical ina a personal mediation result of years of work and observation on the immediate and the social. In this book develops an intelligent analysis, not only play but also antopologica theater and Greek society, then to close the circle of Prometheus will the happy days of Beckett. If the company Greek was overwhelmed by a rush of history unleashed, his influence is enormous and present in areas which were unthinkable in the detergent, Ajax (Have you ever wondered why is it called so? Inherit the myth of Ajax)
A wonderful chapter on the myth of the demi-god Hercules, divided into its two overlapping and conflicting realities and human divino.Si can only believe in the unseen and you can only imagine what it is absurd. On the fish up or discover a book that absolutely should not miss
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