Dancing with Philoctetes Reflections on Pain and Remembrance

Abandoned by his community, doomed to a solitary existence with his voice as sole companion: can Sophocles' Philoctetes still speak to us? What do his screams have to say? Dancing with Philoctetes: Reflections on Pain and Remembrance juxtaposes a new adaptation of Sophocles' play with an...

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Main Author: Akavia, Abigail (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2023
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