The theater of war what ancient Greek tragedies can teach us today

For years, theater director Bryan Doerries has led an innovative public health project that produces ancient tragedies for current and returned soldiers, addicts, tornado and hurricane survivors, and a wide range of other at-risk people in society. Drawing on these extraordinary firsthand experience...

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Main Author: Doerries, Bryan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Alfred A. Knopf 2015
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